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Kurt Jenkins

Anchorage, Alaska

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Anchorage resident Kurt Jenkins, 54, died Oct. 6, 2009, at Prudhoe Bay.A celebration of Kurt's life will be at 4 p.m. Saturday at Jade Ball Fields, West Dimond Boulevard past Jewel Lake Road. Everyone is welcome. He was born Oct. 9, 1954, in Long Beach, Calif.Kurt Jenkins knew who he was. He...

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Kurt was such a good man and he will be greatly missed by many. Michelle, Noah, Emma, Kala, and Keyn; know that he loved you all very much and his legacy will live on in each of you. I love you all and will continue praying for peace and healing for you.

I worked with big Kurt for the last couple of years. Kurt had A heart of gold. I hope I can be the man and the father that he was. Kurt you will always be remembered and missed.

Michelle and family,
I know that there are no words I could possibly say that would make you feel differently. Our family is truly saddened by this news. Our hearts go out to you and the kids. He will be truly missed by us. What a wonderful and beautiful man he was. We will cherish every moment we spent knowing him. He was a man and friend in every sense of the word. God bless you and your family.

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Michelle and family,
I am in total shock!! I am so sad that Kurt is gone. I enjoyed his stories, his advice, jokes, and friendship. When we worked together, he always talked about how much he loved his family and kids. He always talked about the special time he would spend with them, whether it was just watching tv or taking them to a game. He loved you very much!!
I'm sorry that you have to cope with this tragedy. You are in my prayers.
Ashley (formerly of Builders...

Michelle and Kids, our deepest sympathies go out to all of you... He will be missed so much at every sporting event... I will miss talking about all the "growing up a southern California Athelete" stories we shared... We will always be here for all of you....

Melissa, Jasmine, Glenn and Jaelynn

My son Dylan Esary and Keyn played football together for the Boys & Girls Club when in elementary school. I remember Kurt being there at every practice and every game cheering and hollering from the sidelines. He always seemed passionate about the game and looked like he wanted to jump in and join the game. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. - Shannon and Dale Massey and Chris, Dylan, & Kaitlin Esary

I can honestly say while living in Alaska after college, Kurt was my best friend. He always had my best interest at heart. Kurt always put it out there and was never afraid of saying what he thought which I admired and respected. He was always good for a slap in the head and asking what I was thinking but always supported me on the back end. Kurt is the one who got me my college baseball scholarship. He had a huge heart and would do anything for the ones he loved. He was a wonderful Dad, a...

Michelle & Family.

Our thought and prayers go out to you for the great loss you have suffered.

Kurt was a good friend and dedicated to the kids he coached. He was soley responsable for getting our son into collage in CA. Kurt spent hours working with Bob to fine tune his pitching.

There was always a place set at our table for Kurt and his legacy for the number of tacos he could eat are fondly remembered.

We have lost a good friend.