Curtis Williams

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Curt Williams, 53, Fargo, passed away on August 3, 2012 at home under the care of Hospice of the Red River Valley.

Curt Williams was born in Fargo to Norman and Elaine Williams on June 11, 1959. Curt grew up in Fargo, attended schools here and graduated from Fargo South High School in 1977. He then attended Moorhead State University and received a degree in Finance.  After graduation he worked in retail and then in the Food Brokerage industry until, with the help of his family, he accomplished his dream and opened Lifetime Antiques in 1993.

Curt and Deb Felch were married on June 26, 1992 in Park Rapids, MN. They have lived together in Fargo since. Curt operated Lifetime Antiques  until his death.

He is survived by his wife, Deb, Fargo; mother, Elaine Williams, Fargo; brother, David Williams, Fargo;  father-in-law,  Herb (Annette)Felch, Devils Lake, ND; brother-in-law,  Gordie (Doreen) Felch, Fargo, ND; sister-in-law, Linda (Russell) Berstler, Warroad, MN; sister-in-law, Bobbi (Everett) Rasmussen, Crary , ND, and nieces and nephews. 

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  1. fargo n.d.Deb, I’m so sorry for your loss,
    my heart is with you in sorrow.
    Curt always brightened my day.
    I will miss him very much.

  2. Page ND
    Jan & Pat and all of Antiques on Broadway send our deepest regrets. He was a great friend and we learned a lot from him about antiques.

  3. fargo ndWe are deeply saddened by Curt’s passing and will always miss his presence in the Fargo antique curcuit. He was a good friend and one of the best in the business. Our sincere sympathy goes to hisUK family at this most difficult time. Douglas Owens and Jill Raatikka

  4. West Fargo North Dakota
    Curt was such a sweet, kind soul. I worked with him briefly at Dakota Brokerage and thought so highly of him. I have thought of him many times over the years. Rest in Peace Curt. Blessings to you Deb and your family.

  5. Fargo ND
    I have already reached for the phone only to remember you can not answer. It doesn’t seem real that you are gone. I don’t know what I will do without my dear, sweet, smiling, friend and our long visits at your wonderful antique shop on my Saturday walks and our many phone calls throughout the week. I guess I will have to send you many big, bright prayer balloons filled with my thanks for being such a wonderful friend.

  6. Brighton CODeb our deepst condolences go out to you and your family. Mark and I were just talking about Curt the other day as we were wondering how the business was going. We moved to Colorado about 5 years ago and truly miss shopping at your antique store. Mark and Curt developed a friendship in regards to their passion of seeking out the best deals and having the most interesting of antiques. We loved your store and will miss that Curt is not sitting in there like he was always waiting just for us!! God be with you and your family during this most difficult of times. We are hopeful that Curt did not have to suffer much and is now in his eternal kingdom of antiques and great deals!!

    Mark & Rebecca Anderson
    Brighton, Colorado

  7. Bossier City LAI was also a classmate of Curt. Many fond memories of that special time in our lives. I will always remember the neighborhood Baseball games and snowball fights!!. R.I.P. Curt!!

  8. Moorhead Mn.My thoughts and prayers go to you. It was such a pleasure to get to know Curt. Every time we conducted an antique auction that had old furniture I could count on Curt being in the crowd.

  9. Westland MichiganDear Deb and family,

    I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Curt was such a great guy and I have such fond memories or you two.

    Keeping you all in our prayers!!

    Teresa (Flynn) Lepage

  10. Minnetonka MN
    I went to high school with Curt and always loved his smile & laugh. My thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time, take care.

  11. Minneapolis Mn.My condolences to you, Deb, and family. As a fellow collector and part-time dealer of arts and crafts items, I certainly understand Curt’s passion. That passion will continue through his spirit. Steve Bosch.

  12. Fargo ND
    We are so sorry to learn of Curt’s death. He fought so valiantly for a long time, and we hoped and prayed that all of his treatments would be fully successful.

    Our hearts are with you in sorrow, Deb, Dave, and Elaine, at this sad time. You will be in our thoughts and prayers in the days, weeks, and months ahead as you grieve and learn to live a life without Curt in it.

    In deep sympathy,
    Fran and Alan Dexter

  13. Deb and Elaine and Family,

    I am sorry for your loss. I worked with Norm for 23 years at USDA (Melanie Nyquist then) and still my friend Norm to this day. He was so proud of all of you, and of Curt. I recall touring the store with Norm when it opened and meeting all of you at one time or another.

    My thoughts are with your family.


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