Carl Lewis Pfeil

Carl Lewis Pfeil obituary, Tumwater, WA

Carl Lewis Pfeil

Carl Pfeil Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Funeral Alternatives of Washington - Tumwater on May 17, 2024.

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Obituary of Carl Lewis Pfeil
Carl Lewis Pfeil was born on October 11, 1945, in Seattle, Washington, to Maurice and Olive Pfeil. He was the first born of seven children, followed by Jeani, John (lived two days), Becky, JoAnn, Sharon, and Laurene. When he was very young, his father became a pastor who focused on church planting. The family lived in Washington, Idaho, and California.
During Carl's early years in Idaho, he showed musical interest and talent and became a voracious reader. He eventually taught himself to play the piano and guitar.
In Washington, Carl enjoyed his years as a Boy Scout, was baptized and began his faith journey, which eventually led to his career in the ministry. He graduated from Trona High School in California in 1963, after demonstrating his high intellect by participating in the debate team and being a mathlete. He was on the tennis team and sang and played guitar with a folk music trio.
After high school, Carl continued his education, graduating from Multnomah School of the Bible, Seattle Pacific College, and Trinity Seminary in Illinois.
Returning to Washington, Carl served as Youth Pastor for Highland Community Church. He led the music group "Tell it out Teens," wrote several books, and counseled young people. During his tenure at Highlands, he obtained his PhD from California of Theology.
He and his wife, Amy, had their son, Brennan, adopted their daughter, Natanya, and completed their family with the birth of their daughter, Melanie, while in Renton.
Carl and his family moved to Olympia when he accepted the senior pastor position at Emmanuel Baptist Church. While serving there, he was contacted by a group of Christians living in the Littlerock area who felt the need for a Bible-teaching church with children's ministries in their area. He assisted in the formation of what became Littlerock Community Fellowship.
In 1990, Carl resigned from his pastor position at Emmanuel. A dear friend offered him a job at a local bike store. Though he initially felt inadequate in the role, he quickly became invaluable and eventually managed five stores.
Carl was invited to speak as a guest pastor at the church he helped form (LCF) in the spring of 1991. Though he continued his fulltime work at Bike Tech, he was thrilled to be back to teaching God's work and was called to be the church's first full time pastor on April 5, 1992.
Carl married Nancy Carner on October 25, 1992. The LCF church and its family became the center of their life. Because the church was still in its infancy, they faced many interesting challenges, which were tackled with perseverance, enthusiasm, and devotion. The completion of the permanent building brought Carl immense joy. After nearly 25 years at LCF, he retired just prior to his 70th birthday. He had devoted 49 years to the service of his Lord. He always said it was fine that he didn't make 50 years because 7x7 was perfect!
Carl passed on May 16, 2024, of complications related to Frontal Temporal Dementia. He is survived by his wife, Nancy; his children, Brennan Pfeil, Natanya Pfeil and Melanie LaBonte; his stepchildren, Melissa and Matthew Cross; eight grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. He is also survived by his five sisters and their extended families.
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May 23, 2024

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Debbie Anable Fought

May 23, 2024

Carl was truly a man of God. He gave me the foundation to build my life on solid ground. I remember he put new words to one of John Denver's tunes, follow me and made it a praise song. I thank the Lord Carl was my youth pastor during those formative years. He showed me how to love Jesus and serve him. It is our loss but heaven has gained a faithful servant. Thank you Carl for who you were and what you did to show us Jesus. We will miss you, until we meet again.

Phil Kirsch

May 20, 2024

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Carl was my Youth Pastor and mentor for more than 10 years. He allowed each of us in the Highlands Community Church Youth Group to learn by teaching one another. He created programs and led adventures that enabled me to introduce many friends and acquaintances to Jesus. His greatest words of wisdom were, "Youth are not the church of tomorrow. They are a vital part of today's church." He also taught me to play guitar, which moved me past playing notes as they were written on a page and opened my eyes to the world of music theory. Most of all, he was a friend. I have not seen Carl in years, but knowing he has gone to be with Jesus makes me miss him more.

I am praying that everyone who is also missing Carl, especially his family, will feel the kind of comfort that only Jesus can give.

Wayne Orendorff

May 20, 2024

I got serious about serving God in Nov of 1972, and saw how thoroughly adequate the Word was to transform human souls because of teachers like Carl Pfeil. I appreciated his love for folk music and the simple, down-to-earth folk featured in the songs. That was the first acoustic music that accompanied my new faith in Christ, and there was a lot of it that I carried into my college years and beyond. Carl lives forever because he let Christ do with him what He promised from the start.

Janet Schaefer

May 19, 2024

Carl touched my life in so many ways, he was my friend my teacher and a great leader to so many young lives. I will miss him but he gave me a life time of memories. When my happy day came Carl gave Bill and I his blessings and his wisdom . I will always have the memories of our time on the road with the Joyful Noise and his wonderful French toast. Carl is now happy with his teacher and so many good friends. My prayers are with his family. Janet (Sledge) Schaefer

Nancy Kirsch Weatherly Weaver

May 19, 2024

I was six years old when my family moved to Renton and began to attend Highland Community Church. Not long after Carl returned from Illinois to be the youth pastor. Carl had a huge impact on my whole family as he was youth pastor when my brother was a teen, began regular Bible teaching messages on Sunday evenings by the time I was a teen and later in my parents retirement Little Rock Community Fellowship became their church home. I feel so blessed to have learned God's word at the feet of this man for so many years.

Kristina Teter Sutton

May 19, 2024

I can't even begin to tell all he taught me as Youth Leader at Highlands Community Church. He also gave me one of the most memorable experiences of my life when he organized Tell It Out Teens. Carl was a wonderful teacher, a talented musician, had a wonderful sense of humor, and a great pastor. I've always remembered him with fondness and respect. I'm so grateful to have known him and to have learned from him.

Teresa Calkins Ouano

May 18, 2024

I was in his youth group at Highlands community church and graduated in 1978. Carl was a great mentor. I remember sitting with other youth listening to the christian album love song that carl introduced us to on Sunday after koinonia.

Shirley (Hetland) Parrott

May 18, 2024

So many good memories....His funny little bounce walk, his amazing bible teaching, his sensitive and caring heart, his honesty, his music and Joyful Noise tours, camp....so many memories. He changed my life.

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