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Edna Curtner

In Loving Memory

Curtner, Edna C.

Edna Claria Curtner, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on Thursday, July 11h, 2024 at the age of 86. She was preceded in death by sons Ralph Feltrop, David Feltrop, Daughter Debbie (Feltrop) Black, Parents Clinton and Velma Barnhart, Brother William Barnhart, Grandson Phillip Black, Great Grandson Kyle Crawford.

She is survived by her husband Glen Curtner, brother’s Bob (Diane) Barnhart, Charles (Linda) Barnhart,  Daughters Violet (Feltrop) Clark, Betty (Feltrop) Price, Son George Tom Curtner, 8 grandsons, 3 granddaughters, 22 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren. And many nieces and nephews.

Edna was born on August 31st, 1937 to Clinton and Velma Barnhart. Her journey in life was defined by unwavering dedication to the care and well-being of her family. Edna enjoyed caring for, cooking for and spending time with her loved ones. Her love will forever be remembered by the life’s she touched and she will be remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing her.

Visitation and service will be at Kutis Funeral Home South County at 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd St Louis 63129 on Monday 7/15. Visitation will be 9am followed by services at 11am. Interment will be at 3pm at the Eldon city Cemetery at 128 country rd. CC2, Eldon Mo 65026

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8 thoughts on “Curtner, Edna C.”

  1. Known Tom for years and know what great love he has for his Mom…she will be forever missed til reunited w/ eoic Eternity Dance.

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  2. Will miss my cousin so much. Been awhile since I have seen her. But miss the family visit when my parents were alive.

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  3. I am so sorry for your loss. There is nothing as precious as a mother. I will keep you in my prayers and continue to pray for healing grace. Please be strong and know that GOD is with you.

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  4. So sorry to hear of Ednas passing , she sure loved to cook. will always remember our visits when Bob was alive.

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  5. Loved dearly by her granddaughter, Amanda F., who was born to Edna’s son, David F., and I am greatful to know that the time she spent with my niece, was far and few between, however, was full of love familiar to those who understand my niece, and I believe, Edna (and Glenn) wished there was more time and resources so they were able to make a more of an abundant difference in Amanda’s life.

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  6. When I first met Edna about 55 yrs ago, she was my friend’s mother. Later, after I was married, we bought the house next door to her. She was still my friend’s mom, but also became one of my best friends. We became family. I sat with her thru many ups and downs thru life, as well as she did the same with me. There are no words to describe how much I loved her and the family. She moved several years ago. I have not had, nor will I ever have another neighbor like her and her family. Edna loved her husband Glen, her children and family more than life itself. I’m sure she has already earned her wings in Heaven because she was an Angel to anyone that knew her.
    Rest in Peace with no more pain my friend. You will be missed but remembered with love.

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  7. She was a wonderful mother in law to me. I loved cooking sweet potatoes for her, as she would eat so much of them. She was always kind to me, and I will miss her. I can still hear her voice in my minds eye. There is truly another angel in heaven. I love you Edna. Rest in peace

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