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Curtis "was a very unselfish man. Though his

death is a sorrow to many, many more will be

comforted by the memories of his love."

Curtis Huber

Curtis William Huber, who went to be with his Savior on July

9, 2005, was a full-time employee in the Grounds Department

at Cedarville University. Curtis was husband to his high school

sweetheart Trish Huber, father to

Terri Weiss and Cindy Weir, both

Cedarville alums,and grandfather

to Tirzah and Forest Weiss and

Curtis and Jessica Maxson.

"Curt was honored to serve

others, and he endeavored to go

beyond what was asked of him. His

famous words to those who would

ask about the relationship he had

with his wife and daughters were,

'strive to outlove one another,"

Trish Huber reminisced.

Terri (Huber) Weiss shared that,

"after Curtis met his Savior in

his early 20s, he tried to be the

friend you'd want to have lunch

with, the coworker you looked forward to seeing on Mondays,

the son who could make a mother smile from the inside out,

the father you dreamed of, the husband you could only hope for,

and the spiritual leader who set the pace and took pride in your

accomplishments."

Curtis couldn't believe that he could come to work and

pray with people. He also enjoyed working with the student

employees. Samuel Hague, a coworker of Curt, said, "Curt was a

simple guy who displayed to me a true servant's heart." When on

campus, Curtis would cut grass, remove snow, and trim the trees.

Nathanael Davis, a student who worked with Mr. Huber, reflected

that Curtis"was a very unselfish man.Though his death is a sorrow

to many, many more will be comforted by the memories of his

love."

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