Monday, December 29, 2008

Victory in Jesus

My Papaw, Dean Curtis, went to be with God on Christmas Day. My mom and my Mamaw were there to hold his hand during his last breaths. I miss him so much, but I am so glad that his body is now more than cancer-free--it is a new creation--perfect!

The ceremony was beautiful, and my Uncle Randy did a great job directing the service. All twelve of us grandkids were together for the first time since 1995! We and some of our spouses sang "Thank You (For Giving to the Lord)," arranged by John, at the service, which was very meaningful. And what a great blend of talented voices! There are just not many groups who can throw a tricky arrangment together the night before and sing it nearly flawlessly the next day! Here's the crazy bunch:

We have had so much fun together!

I'm in AR this whole week with the kiddos. John graciously agreed to leave us here while he goes back home to work and then comes back to get us this weekend.

Here's the slideshow that we showed at the visitation. I added a few of my own pictures in as well. What an amazing man. I can't wait to see him again!


16 comments:

Nicole said...

You guys have been in my thoughts and prayers the last few days. Your outlook amazes me! May God grant you peace and a healing heart!

Stephanie said...

Kim - I was so sorry to hear about your PaPaw. He looked like he lived such a full and beautiful life. I could tell he was so proud of all his children and grandchildren. But you are correct - he got the best present of all on Christmas Day - seeing Jesus. May God bless you and your family in the upcoming year!

P.S. It's amazing how much your mother looks like your grandmother. Just had to add that in there! :)

A Blessed Wife and Mom said...

I'm so sorry about the loss of your Pawpaw. Your slide show is such a wonderful tribute to him. It gives a small insight to all of us of what a wonderful man, husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather that he was. May God grant you and your family with much peace and confort.

Rachel said...

It really has been so wonderful being with everyone again. I think the picture of Mamaw and Papaw laughing in front of the fireplace is my favorite. :)

Anonymous said...

I can think of no better of a tribute to who was obviously such a wonderful man. The amazing joy in looking past your loss to his peace is overwhelming and very inspirational. May the Lord bless you all with continued peace and his memories keep him forever present. You all are truly a special family to many!
(I, too, see such a resemblance of your Mom and Grandmom, amazing!)

Deborah said...

I love this post. I'm so impressed you got the pictures and video up so fast.

Love you!! Have a great week with your mom.

Cathy said...

Although I'm sorry to hear of your loss, I know he got the greatest gift of all, being in the arms of his Lord. What a truly loving tribute to a great man. I wish I could have known him.

Anonymous said...

Kimberly, this post is so wonderful. I'm so glad you got these pictures with the "titles" on them. We did have a wonderful family time together, and you cousins sounded amazing on the song.

Kristi Petrak said...

This blog was so special. I love you and am glad we got to be together! ^_^

Jeff Christian said...

Kim, you and your family continue to be in my prayers.

Chelsea Rambin said...

So glad you are able to be in AR with your family right now. The slideshow is great - shows a true heritage of faith. We miss you. See you Monday.

Kristine said...

Kim - Loved the slideshow of PawPaw. Made me feel like I knew him! What a wonderful tribute to a life well-lived and what a great legacy of faith he left. Your family has been in our prayers this week. We love you, Kristine.

Kristine said...

Kim - Loved the slideshow of PawPaw. Made me feel like I knew him! What a wonderful tribute to a life well-lived and what a great legacy of faith he left. Your family has been in our prayers this week. We love you, Kristine.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for this beautiful post. We all loved him so much and we will miss him so very much. Some how, I doubt that he would want to come back now, don't you?

Anonymous said...

This is such a nice post! I know he loved all of you guys & you did him. Praise God that he is no longer suffering! Wish I could have heard the song but I'm sure the group sounded awesome. Take care! Love ya! L

Tiffany said...

I'm so sorry about your loss. What a beautiful tribute you did to a man whose life was clearly a model of God's beauty. Thank you for sharing that.