Fenison Family

Descendants of Curt & Lila Fenison

In loving memory of

CURTIS P. FENISON

January 17,1931 – May 1 2017

Curtis P. Fenison went to be with our Lord on May 1st, 2017, at Country Side Living in Canby, Oregon. He is survived by his wife of nearly 65 years, Lila; his sons, Les Fenison, Elden Fenison, and Brad Fenison; his daughters-in-law, Shawna Fenison and Wendy Fenison; his grandchildren and their spouses, Chris and Nicole Fenison and Ashley and Tim Ainley; and his great-grandchildren, Lamaya, Cambria, Charlie, Theodore, Gideon, and Elliot Fenison.

Curtis was born on January 17th, 1931 in Bunn, Arkansas. He and his family relocated to Bridgeport, Washington in 1946. It was during this time Curtis made his way to a Sunday evening service and repented of his sins and became a follower of Jesus. Hallelujah!

After graduating high school in Omak, Washington, Curtis atended Cascade College where he met his lovely wife, Lila Mae. The two were married on May 16th 1952. Curt’s passing was just a few weeks shy of their 65th wedding anniversary.

Curtis was a loving husband and father and was completely devoted to Jesus and his family. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends and we look forward to the day when we will be joined together again in Heaven!

Curt Fenison Videos

Entire memorial service. Its 1hr 22min long. Recommend using full screen.

The above “Face Movie” has photos of Curt Fenison from his 20s thru 80s.

Incredible song written by Phil Wickham Performed by Ashley Ainley at Curt Fenison’s memorial service.

Curt Fenison Photos

Curt and Lila Fenison
Curt, Lila, and grandkids
Elden & Shawna Fenison Wedding
Curt and Grandson Charlie
Curt, Lila, and Grandkids

3 Comments

  1. Les

    While we can’t leave flowers on a grave, we can leave our comments here. I have a photo with him in it on my wall and daily I am reminded of how much I miss him. But, he is much happier now living in paradise with Jesus.

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  2. Lila

    Curt was an overcomer. Many of his friends did not know that he had only sight in one eye. His passion was to help others know Jesus. He had a Bible study at work, a neighbor hood study and of course at church. He was the best husband ever.

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  3. Brad Fenison

    I think of my father often and miss him. As my personal life journey now includes service in ministry and church leadership as he modeled so faithfully, I find myself longing to sit with him and talk things over.

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