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Curtis Lipke

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Curtis Wesley Lipke1954-2012Curtis Wesley Lipke, 58, of Salt Lake City, Utah, passed away August 3, 2012 in his home surrounded by family and friends, after a heroic battle with pancreatic cancer that lasted three years and eight months. During that time, he not only found ways to have a...

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To the Lipke family,
I had just heard of the passing of your brother and son. Please accept my deepest sympathy with the passing of Curt.

Dear Linda,
I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of your true love.
You have had so much tragedy in your young life, as you know, time heals, but the pain will always be with you. Please know I love and respect you, you are so strong, I truly admire you. Please know I'm in your court.
With Heartfelt Sympathy,
Taylor Miller

To All The Family: Curt was a great friend, he will be missed greatly by his wife and mother and family and all of his friends here in Buffalo. Our deepest sympathy to all of you. He is now in peace and out of pain.

Please accept our deepest sympathy with the loss of Curt Joan & Nelson Fischer West Chester Ohio

I am so glad I had the chance to know Curt. I had the pleasure of working with Curt in ski industry here in Utah. I could always count on Curt for demo days and tunning sesions. He is a man of great integrity and personal character, always thinking of others before himself. The way Curt lived was inspirational, and I am better because of my knowing Curt. Linda, may all Gods love and blessings be with you.

I met Curt in W. NY. We ski raced together, ran a few races, rode bikes -- times I will never forget. Hell of a competitor, and someone I'll never forget! When I first heard that Curt was ill I wrote to him to tell him one of my favorite quotes from the end of the movie It's a Wonderful Life: "... no man is a failure who has friends..." I wanted Curt to know that if having friends was a measure of a person's wealth, that he was a very wealthy person! Curt, I'll miss you -- take care!