L. Curtis Wilcher

October 19, 1930 - March 12, 2011 L. Curtis Wilcher, 80, longtime Mooresville resident and businessman, died March 12, 2011, in St. Francis Hospital, Mooresville.Curt was born October 19, 1930, in Hustonville, Kentucky, the oldest child born to Earl B. and Bonnie Hazel (King) Wilcher. Visit http://www.lifestorynet.com/memories/67387to continue reading Curt's Life Story, share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. My Deepest Sympathy goes out to all of Curts Family. I was a good friend of Curt and Rosemary’s, and am very heartbroken to hear of the loss of my dear friend. Rest In Peace Curt, You will be missed. Love Always Margaret CLarkston, and Family, Also all

  2. Curt you will certainly be missed by a lot of people in Mooresville. You were one of the best landlords I ever had at Colonial Apts. You and rosemary were wonderful people. To Pam Tim Shane and family you have my heartfelt sympathy.

  3. You will be missed, but you and Karen (my wife)will be looking down on the Canal with all those Bass. Take care I will be there also. Rich

  4. Thanks for all the memories. I will miss the lectures and advice! Thanks for all you did for me and our family. We will miss you. I love you Pap.

  5. We loved Curt and Rosemary and in all the years have kept in contact. Our love goes out to Pam and family. We will miss them always.

  6. Even though I go to church with Pam Wms and family, I knew Curt from yrs back. I used to sew for him. He would bring me boxes and boxes of hats and I would sew the patches on them. And, as he was a cigar smoker at the time, he would bring me clothes to pa

  7. Thanks for all the fun memories and for the great days at the pool! My parents loved you and you were always so kind. God bless, Pam & family.

  8. I just learned of Curt’s passing over Easter weekend and I am deeply saddened. Growing up in Mooresville during the 1960’s, there were a few people that had a significant influence on my life. Curt (and Elwood) Wilcher played a role in shaping the perso


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