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In Loving Memory

Clubb, Curtis

Curtis Clubb 84, passed on September 7th 2022 peacefully at his home in Imperial, MO.
His funeral service will be held this Saturday September 10th at Kutis funeral home, Lemay Ferry Road and Butler hill. Visitation will be from 10 to 12 with service at 12pm.

Burial service will be for immediate family.

Curtis Clubb was born in Walcott AR and has resided in Imperial MO for the last 29 years. He was born to Joseph and Serene Clubb previously from Sylvia, MO.
He married the love of his life in April of 1962 Until her death in 1994. He was survived by his children Cindi (Michael), Becky(Tim) Dobrinich, Vickie Bargeon and Craig(Karie)Clubb.

He was also survived by 10 grandchildren several great grandchildren.

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18 thoughts on “Clubb, Curtis”

  1. Truly,a wonderful man who was devoted to his wife and children,
    He will be greatly missed !!!
    You all are in my thoughts and prayers.
    Vicky T ❤❤

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  2. Truly,a wonderful man who was devoted to his wife and children,
    He will be greatly missed !!!
    You all are in my thoughts and prayers.
    Vicky T ❤❤

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  3. What an amazing man! He will always hold a special place in my heart! He will always be my “Mushmellon Man”. He’s in Heaven rejoicing and dancing with his beautiful bride Sue now.

    Sending hugs to the family and super big hugs to Vic………….

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  4. What an amazing man! He will always hold a special place in my heart! He will always be my “Mushmellon Man”. He’s in Heaven rejoicing and dancing with his beautiful bride Sue now.

    Sending hugs to the family and super big hugs to Vic………….

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  5. My deepest condolences to the family. He was a great man and a lot of fun to be around, he will be deeply missed. May he rest in Loving hands of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Rod & Debra Conway

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  6. My deepest condolences to the family. He was a great man and a lot of fun to be around, he will be deeply missed. May he rest in Loving hands of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Rod & Debra Conway

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  7. Our condolences to Tim and Becky and the rest of family. Curtis was such a nice and fun man. I remember the first time I met him up at Bartolinos’s. I sat next to him at the bar and he struck up a conversation with me. He was such a friendly man. He was a pleasure to know and I always thought it was so cute how he called Becky, Sis. Our prayers and heart go out to all of the family and friends. Sincerely, Donna and John Wolf

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  8. Our condolences to Tim and Becky and the rest of family. Curtis was such a nice and fun man. I remember the first time I met him up at Bartolinos’s. I sat next to him at the bar and he struck up a conversation with me. He was such a friendly man. He was a pleasure to know and I always thought it was so cute how he called Becky, Sis. Our prayers and heart go out to all of the family and friends. Sincerely, Donna and John Wolf

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  9. Sat in the back pews in front of Curtis and became friends over the years. Always engaging and quick to tell you about his children and their families. Very proud of you all. Sorry we were out of town and didn’t hear of his passing until last Sunday. He was a friend and will be missed by the group that is left.

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  10. Sat in the back pews in front of Curtis and became friends over the years. Always engaging and quick to tell you about his children and their families. Very proud of you all. Sorry we were out of town and didn’t hear of his passing until last Sunday. He was a friend and will be missed by the group that is left.

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  11. So sorry to see this. I worked with sue flor many years. What a great and devoted couple they were. They will be missed.

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  12. So sorry to see this. I worked with sue flor many years. What a great and devoted couple they were. They will be missed.

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