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© Abernathy Aaron Funeral Home
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Curt Allen Blood

August 1, 1960 ~ September 16, 2006

Curt Allen Blood was born in Thomas, OK on August 1, 1960. He went home to be with his Lord on September 16, 2006. He lived all of his life in Oklahoma.

He lived at Twin Lakes just south of Crescent for the past several years.

He loved fishing, hunting, gardening, cooking and baking. Many people were happy recipients of his talents.

Curt was self employed. His trade was siding and windows.

Curt invested his life in people. He was very passionate and sometimes radical about patriotism, politics, life in general and God.

Funeral Services will be 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, September 20, 2006 at the First Christian Church in Crescent, under the direction of Abernathy - Aaron Funeral Home


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