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Curtis Lee Heldreth

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Curtis Lee Heldreth Veteran

Birth
Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA
Death
30 Jul 2023 (aged 75)
Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Spring Lake, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.159375, Longitude: -78.9712111
Plot
Col 3E 20
Memorial ID
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Major (Retired) Curtis Lee Heldreth, 75, passed away July 30, 2023, in Fayetteville, N.C., after an extended illness.

Born and raised in Clarksburg, W.Va., he was the oldest of five children born to the late Walter Heldreth (two-time Purple Heart recipient from World War II) and Jeneva Ruth Rogers.

Curt was a graduate of Washington Irving High School, earned a bachelor's degree from West Virginia University, and a master's degree from Boston College.

He was inducted into the Army after ROTC as a Second Lieutenant, where he was stationed at various Army bases including five years in Germany. He retired as a Major.

Curt was a Civil War buff and re-enactor.

After the Army he taught computers at various universities and colleges. The job he was most passionate about was Director of Technology for Morgan County, W.Va. schools. He loved teaching computer science to high school students. For his efforts he was appointed to the W.Va. Governor's Advisory Council on Education Technology by then First Lady Gayle Manchin.

He and Mary retired and moved to the RV Park and Military Campground at Onslow Beach, part of Camp Lejeune, N.C. He was one of the camp hosts.

Along with his wife Mary, he is survived by two daughters, Brittney King (Matt) and Malissa; stepdaughter Melody; stepson Matthew; five grandchildren; his three sisters Betty Jurick (Mike Sr.), Carol Harold, Mary Frazee (Rodney) and his beagle named Buddy and Sadie his other dog. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews.

Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents Curtis R. (World War I veteran) and Manilla Heldreth; maternal grandparents Curtis and Thelma Rogers; sister Constance Heldreth McCartney and brother-in-law Roger Harold and the many dogs and cats he had throughout his life, especially beagles.

A private interment was held at Sandhills State Veterans Cemetery.

Honorary pallbearers for the service were Michael A. Jurick, Jr., Samuel King, Matthew Evans, Courtney Walters, Adam Farnham, Reese Farnham and Callen Farnham.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to First Presbyterian Church, 102 Ann Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301 or P.O. Box 569, Fayetteville, NC 28302.

Morgan Messenger, Berkeley Springs, WV, 8 August 2023
Major (Retired) Curtis Lee Heldreth, 75, passed away July 30, 2023, in Fayetteville, N.C., after an extended illness.

Born and raised in Clarksburg, W.Va., he was the oldest of five children born to the late Walter Heldreth (two-time Purple Heart recipient from World War II) and Jeneva Ruth Rogers.

Curt was a graduate of Washington Irving High School, earned a bachelor's degree from West Virginia University, and a master's degree from Boston College.

He was inducted into the Army after ROTC as a Second Lieutenant, where he was stationed at various Army bases including five years in Germany. He retired as a Major.

Curt was a Civil War buff and re-enactor.

After the Army he taught computers at various universities and colleges. The job he was most passionate about was Director of Technology for Morgan County, W.Va. schools. He loved teaching computer science to high school students. For his efforts he was appointed to the W.Va. Governor's Advisory Council on Education Technology by then First Lady Gayle Manchin.

He and Mary retired and moved to the RV Park and Military Campground at Onslow Beach, part of Camp Lejeune, N.C. He was one of the camp hosts.

Along with his wife Mary, he is survived by two daughters, Brittney King (Matt) and Malissa; stepdaughter Melody; stepson Matthew; five grandchildren; his three sisters Betty Jurick (Mike Sr.), Carol Harold, Mary Frazee (Rodney) and his beagle named Buddy and Sadie his other dog. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews.

Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents Curtis R. (World War I veteran) and Manilla Heldreth; maternal grandparents Curtis and Thelma Rogers; sister Constance Heldreth McCartney and brother-in-law Roger Harold and the many dogs and cats he had throughout his life, especially beagles.

A private interment was held at Sandhills State Veterans Cemetery.

Honorary pallbearers for the service were Michael A. Jurick, Jr., Samuel King, Matthew Evans, Courtney Walters, Adam Farnham, Reese Farnham and Callen Farnham.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to First Presbyterian Church, 102 Ann Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301 or P.O. Box 569, Fayetteville, NC 28302.

Morgan Messenger, Berkeley Springs, WV, 8 August 2023


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