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Kurt J. Halupnick

Kansas City, Missouri

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Kurt J. Halupnick, 45, of Blue Springs, Mo., passed away at St. Mary's Hospital on July 2, 2007. Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m. on Friday, July 6, 2007, at First Baptist Church of Blue Springs with funeral services to follow. Private inurnment will follow at a later date. In lieu of flowers,...

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Still thinking of you Kurt.

I will always have cherished memories of Kurt, Mortal Reign and the KC metal scene. I played in the band Brutality. Myself and Mark our drummer would go to every Mortal Reign show and party we could find. We loved Mortal Reign and the extra heavy sound they dropped on the city. The legendary KC under ground warehouse party scene will never be forgotten. Thank you so much, for all the hard work that the whole band put in. To the mother and son, your husband and father will never be...

Kurt was always a happy funny guy. Sadly I learned of his death earlier this year from a mutual friend at Big Dudes Music City. Phenomenal musician. Tammy we only met a couple of times. I dated Alan Burger for two years during the operation to fuse his leg.Keep the memory alive. Prayers for you and your family.

Hello , I just wanted to drop a note. I stumbled upon Kurt's grave today, I was a fan of the band, tried to go to every show. Kurt put on a great show. I expecially loved Have a nice day. He would aproach the mike grab it , squat down and looking evil bellow Have a nice day. It was just the coolest thing. So sorry for your lose , seemed to be a great guy. Pam

Tammy and Cole,
We always looked forward to the times that Kurt, Tammy and Master Cole would come to north Missouri to visit. I always knew that when he was around no matter what kind of day i had he would make me laugh and the day would get brighter. He always had funny stories or jokes to tell. He was always such an upbeat Family man.We miss him with all our hearts and know he was very proud of his family. Cole your daddy was one of the best men around.

Uncle Kurt was always so much fun. My favorite memories are when we had the annual Birthday pool party at Grannie & Marvin's for Kurt, Dee, and Marvin. We had so much fun drinking beer and swimming. After we had a delicious meal of ribs we would play games. This particular time we played dominos Mexican train. Uncle Kurt & I had a little too much to drink and we started making our own rules to the game. We made Grannie pretty angry but it was in good fun and we were cracking ourselves up! ...

This is such a wonderful tribute to an amazing person! Kurt was always such a kind, confident, proud of his family and his beautiful wife man! I always respected and loved being in the presence of Kurt and Tammy. You could just feel the connection between them! He was so good to his family, and his beloved dog.. my memories are of the first float trip I got to go on. The out of this world shows with Mortal Reign, and the fun parties! Seeing the pictures of you and Cole are such a sad but...

Hi, my name is Linda Martin and I am a very good friend of Shirley Ann Shaw, who knew, played with and loved as a brother, Kurt Halupnick. I am very sorry for the loss of a great musician, and my condolences go to the family and all the friends of a really nice man and spectacular musician. God bless to all and remember to tell those who matter that you LOVE THEM, and tell them often.

Sincerest Sympathy...Linda Vale Martin

I was truly shocked and saddened today when I find out about Kurt's death. I was in a many of Mortal Reign's mosh pits. There was one time at the Lonestar that I just about took Tammy out. Man was I glad I was able to stop as I would have not liked being on the receiving end of Kurt's fist.