Curtis P. Smith
July 09, 2019
Curtis P. Smith, 62, passed away on July 9, 2019. He was born on December 18, 1956 in Boone to Lawrence and Jean (Maxheim) Smith.
Curt was a true outdoorsman. He enjoyed fishing, biking and had a knack for mushroom hunting. He will be remembered as an awesome Uncle who cared deeply for his nieces and great nieces and nephews.
He is survived by his siblings, Christine (Carlos) Trejo Lonewolf, Larry (Kathy) Smith and Carol Henderson; nieces, Karen Smith, Denise Willis, Michelle Smith and Nicole Kurth; several great nieces and nephews; and extended relatives and many friends.
A celebration of life will be held from 1:00 – 3:00 pm on Sunday, August 4, 2019 at Shelter 2 at the Bob Shetler Picnic Area, Saylorville Lake.
Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com
Nicole
07/19/2019
You were truly the best uncle I could have ever asked for. You were such a huge part of my childhood and I am grateful that my boys had the privilege of knowing and loving you, too. You faced everything in life without fear and hesitation. You are sorely missed by all of us!
Carol
07/19/2019
Curt, we were so much more than brother and sister. We had such a great time growing up together. You always has such a good heart. I am missing your sense of humor, love, and your hard headedness. Love you, your little sis, Carol
Christine
07/17/2019
It was a privilege and a honor to be with you through this time. Even though we shared tears and the unknown together; we also shared songs, stories and laughter. You faced everthing with courage and an open heart. Love you forever brother. Christine
Kelli Wright
07/17/2019
Curt was my neighbor in Elkhart. He was so kind and always had a smile on his face and would have done anything for his neighbors, family, and friends. I will miss him dearly. RIP , Curt. In the arms of the angels, Kelli
Larry
07/11/2019
I have so many good times to remember and all the things we have done together. We always had a relationship that was more than just brothers. I will miss you so much. Love you, Larry