Jack-Curtis-Obituary

Jack C. Curtis

Battle Creek, Michigan

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Jack C. Curtis Battle Creek Jack C. Curtis, 85, of Battle Creek died at Lifespan Good Samaritan Hospice Care Residence on Memorial Day, Monday, May 25, 2009. He was born in Charlotte, MI to George and Henrietta (Dexter) Curtis on July 26, 1923 and has resided in Battle Creek since a few days...

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Sorry to hear of your loss.I went to Lakeview School with Jack I remember when he became a prisoner of war. I also worked with him at Kellogg's. He was a special person and he will be missed.

Jane (and family),
My thoughts are with you today (5/30/2009) as you honor your dad. He was truly a great and amazing man. Your family opened their home to me on occasion for a few holidays when I would not have had anywhere else to go and your dad not only made me feel welcomed but I felt that he made a point of including me in a bit of his prayer before dinner. A small remembrance but perhaps an example of his ability to empathize and reach out. I'm with you in thought and spirit today.

Jack Curtis was an amazing man and a strong supporter of the Lakeview School District. I have very fond memories of my discussions with Jack over the years. My family and I are sending our thoughts and prayers to the family

Jack was one of a kind, an icon in the Kellogg world and a man to whom many owe much. He was my boss, my friend and my mentor. He served his country with honor and suffered much as a result. My deepest sympathy to his family and friends all of whom will miss him greatly.

Randy, Jane & Vickey. Sorry to hear about Jack. His passing will be entered in the Olsson Family tree.
Glennice Morgenson

We want to extend our sympathy to the family of Jack Curtis. We have fond memories of all the many Olsson Family reunions with Jack and Barbara and family.
We send our love and special thoughts and prayers to Randy, Jane and Vicki and their families.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

The Curtis Family
We wish to offer our deepest sympathy for your loss. I worked with Jack for many years at Kellogg. Getting to know him first in Memphis, then Battle Creek. He was a person of the highest integrity and a true warrior and community servant.
God Bless

I grew up hearing stories about Mr. Curtis from my Dad, Harold Leenhouts. He was part of the team that made Kelloggs a great company. He will be missed by everyone who he has helped in his life time and those who had the privilege to know him.