Calvert-Curtis-Obituary

Calvert Curtis

Georgetown, Kentucky

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Calvert "Cal" Curtis, 57, of Davidson, died Tuesday, May 11, 2010, at the Levine Dickson Hospice House surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Lexington, Ky., on March 23, 1953, to Linnie Curtis and the late Austin Curtis. He was a member of the Denver Wesleyan Church and retired as a...

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Mary Ann, I am so sorry to hear about Cals passing. You and Cal will always be very special to me.

Beverly, so sorry to hear of Cal's passing. My trips to Georgetown are fewer and farther between - saw the obit in the Lexington paper. You all are being remembered in prayer!

Beverly and family
My deepest sympathy in the loss of your brother. I will be praying for your family.
Shirley Wilson Meyer

Dear family of Calvert's,
I went to school with Calvert. He was a good friend. I am so sad to hear of his death. He was always full of life! The class clown. A true friend when you needed one. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sue Vance Evans

Our deepest sympathy in your loss. May God comfort you in the days ahead. Love and prayers, Louise, A.T. and Jackie Moreland

TO SHANE AND SHEA,
WE ARE SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. PLEASE REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES AND KEEP THEM IN YOUR HEART. NO MATTER WHEN WE SAW YOUR DAD HE WAS ALWAYS SMILING. LOTS OF LOVE AND PRAYERS.
LYNN AND MELISSA CANADA
MT.STERLING,KY

There are no words to express the sorrow this news brings. He was one of my brothers dearest friends growing up. He was always quick with the witt and even quicker with his warm infectous smile. May our Lord compfort the family and all those who loved him.

TO THE FAMILY OF CALVERT CURTIS:

I AM SO SORRY TO READ OF YOUR LOSS. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AT THIS TIME OF SORROW. PLEASE ACCEPT MY DEEPEST SYMPATHIES. AND MAY THE GOD OF ALL COMFORT, WHO COMFORTS US IN ALL OUR TRIBULATIONS, BE WITH YOU.-2 COR. 1:3,4

Calvert was a "full on" life participator - that's what I'll remember about him. Although he respected other people's opinions, he was not always swayed by them - that's why I admired him. He was rock solid.