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Kenneth L. Kurtz

Carlisle, Pennsylvania

1929 - 2020

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Kenneth L. Kurtz

February 25, 1929- December 20, 2020

Kenneth "Ken" L. Kurtz, 91, of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, went to the loving arms of his Savior on December 20,2020.

Born February 25, 1929 at the family homestead near Newville, Pennsylvania,...

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A dear friend from church, Ken will be missed by me and many! Love and sympathy to his family.

Nancy, Ed and Brian - Bonnie and I send you our deepest sympathy. Ken was my Sunday school teacher for over 40 years. But more than that he was my mentor and very dear friend. He will be greatly missed.

Nancy, Ed, and Brian - I remember Ken as my Sunday School teacher when I was in high school. He was always a good Christian man, kind and friendly to everyone. As we grew older we became very good friends.

I remember him coming to our house with his huge black bag/box of tubes and really cool equipment. He was so kind and handsome! I was probably in his way but loved watching what he did in the back of that TV being amazed that knew so much! He was a good man, and fun when I got older to find he had a daughter my own age!

I believe this is a sad time for CUMC!! To have to say good bye to Ken Kurtz. I too was a recipient of Ken and Jean's love, kindness and generosity! When my late husband and I visited Grace UM. Ken was the first to come and welcome us! When, my late husband Herm Spitz was battling Cancer, on a Sunday after church, Ken showed up in Herm's hospital room. Herm was very upset, the Doctors had just left his room. He was told. There is nothing more medically that can be done. What a...

Nancy, Ed and Brian, Your Dad was a favorite of mine in Grace EUB Church. He was my Sunday School Teacher as well as the friendliest person I've ever met. He was a wonderful man. I cum Deo!

So sorry to read of Ken´s passing. I have known him as a Christ-follower over many years and have so much admired his Christian witness in our community. Your family will be in our prayers. With sincere sympathy, Dan Mikesell

My sympathy to the family. I enjoyed meeting Ken at gun auctions and family picnics. Ken made several wood pens for me to give as presents to friends and family. Ken also made the case to hold my father's (Myron Griffie) WW11 flag given to me after his passing. Ken was a wonderful person. God bless.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Ken was a very special person and he will be missed dearly by a lot of people