IN LOVING MEMORY OF LANCE CURTRIGHT
1976 - 2020
Due to covid restrictions, we are unable to hold a formal memorial. Instead, the family would love for you to honor Lance by doing some of his favorite things, or anything that reminds you of Lance....
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Fishing
Plant a garden
Watch his favorite movie or TV show
Call a friend
Take your daughter on a date
Read your Bible
Recycle/donate to the Salvation Army
Eat gas station food
Be one with nature
Go to the beach or mountains
Kayak
Tell your family you love them
Make someone laugh
Drive around and look for deer
Eat Oreos with milk
Go for a jog
Pull a prank
Befriend/hang with your neighbor
Feed the homeless
Go to church
Visit a State Park
Build a chicken coop
Give someone a big bear hug
Visit Alaska (Lance's bucket list trip)
Build something
Snowboard
Eat sushi
Build a bonfire
Play with a special needs child
Put some chicken on the smoker
Whistle
Donate blood
Watch one of his favorite movies or TV shows
Braveheart, Coming to America, Rocky, Rambo, Troy, Roadhouse, any old Western movie,
Shawshank Redemption, Duck Dynasty, Dumb and Dumber, Tommy Boy, and National Lampoons Vacation
Listen to his favorite music at full blast
Motely Crue “Wildside” or any classic rock, anything by Lionel Ritchie, Alabama,
Hank Williams Jr., Alan Jackson, 90’s Rap, K-Love, or old country
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Eat his favorite meals at his favorite restaurants
Steak Maui @ Redlands (J-Alexander's)
Breakfast @ Crackel Barrel
Snowcones @ Jerry's
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Travel to one of his favorite places
Wears Valley, TN; Pikeville, TN; 30A-Seaside; Grayton Beach Florida State Park;
Herb Parsons; IH Harvester Park in Lakeland, TN; Caney River;
Little Pigeon River; Cades Cove; Clingsman Dome; Cataloochee, NC
Please share your stories, photos or videos of how you were able to honor Lance on our TRIBUTES page.
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Words cannot express how grateful we are for your prayers, kind words, and sympathy.
It is through the support of friends and family that is helping us get through this difficult time.
Thank you for your love, compassion and your continued prayers.
The Curtright Family