Mr. Curtis-Poole Sr.-Obituary

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Mr. Curtis Leon Poole Sr.

Aug 23, 1975 - Mar 1, 2026

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Curtis, I will miss our conversations when I visit North Carolina, but know you left marks, impressions on all you touched. God makes no mistakes, for your work here on earth was complete and the promised reward is now upon. I'll cherish our friendship and your memory will never be forgotten.
Until we meet on the other side my Brother.
PM Karl Cherry
Ashler Lodge #7

Curt, Curt! I was saddened to hear of your homegoing. I wish it was all a dream. However, God makes no mistakes. It was time to receive your reward and bright shiny crown. Thank you for being a great Godfather to Brandyn and wonderful friend to me. You are going to be deeply missed. I will keep your family in prayer especially your beautiful wife and 3 wonderful children. I pray that God will keep them in perfect peace. This is not a good bye- but see you later. Rest easy. Love always, Kin...

Man my dawg! We had this talk many years ago. I know you didn’t want to go but God said you’ve been promoted . You got my word I will help with your family. You make God proud and we will see each other again Fam. Love O

Obituary

Mr. Curtis's Obituary

Mr. Curtis Leon Poole Sr., age 50, passed away on March 1, 2026. He will be lovingly remembered for his life, his faith, and the memories he leaves in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.

Combined Services will be held Friday, March 20, 2026, Masonic Ceremony 5-7:00 PM Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday March 21, 2026, at Compel Family Life Center, 4057 N Mayfair Road Visitation:11 AM -12 PM and Service:12 PM

We find comfort in knowing that God has called him home and that his soul now rests in eternal peace. Though he is gone from our sight, his spirit will forever remain in our hearts.

Services entrusted to:Reid’s New Golden Gate Funeral Home, Inc.5665 North Teutonia AvenueMilwaukee, WI

“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” — Matthew 5:4

 

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