Memorial Fund
This fund is for the memory of our beloved Kurt Suitor Jr.
Kurt was diagnosed with Cancer 3 years ago. He was a warrior and fought his illness like the gladiator he was, never succumbing to its demands on his body. He used his mental strength to overcome the strenuos battles of this disease. When his oncology doctors gave him 6 months to live, he ran with 3 victorious years all the way to the end with tremendous courage in spite of all life's trials and tribulations. Kurt brought laughter everywhere he went, he always had jokes for oncology and for anyone that interacted with him. He was hilariously funny, a dedicated employee, a loyal friend, a hard honest worker, and a family man at heart. He kept his illness very private to most of the world. Throughout his illness he chose to do his best to live and work as normally as possible for the preservation of how he wanted to be remembered and for the love and protection he held for his daughters whom he cherished more than life.
He is survived by his mother, Debbie Reyes, his 2 beautiful daughters Madysen age 10 and Alexandria age 6, his sisters Christine and Renee, his nephew James, and all of his loving Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and Friends. This fund is designed to help with funeral and burial arrangements.
This fund is for the memory of our beloved Kurt Suitor Jr.
Kurt was diagnosed with Cancer 3 years ago. He was a warrior and fought his illness like the gladiator he was, never succumbing to its demands on his body. He used his mental strength to overcome the strenuos battles of this disease. When his oncology doctors gave him 6 months to live, he ran with 3 victorious years all the way to the end with tremendous courage in spite of all life's trials and tribulations. Kurt brought laughter everywhere he went, he always had jokes for oncology and for anyone that interacted with him. He was hilariously funny, a dedicated employee, a loyal friend, a hard honest worker, and a family man at heart. He kept his illness very private to most of the world. Throughout his illness he chose to do his best to live and work as normally as possible for the preservation of how he wanted to be remembered and for the love and protection he held for his daughters whom he cherished more than life.
He is survived by his mother, Debbie Reyes, his 2 beautiful daughters Madysen age 10 and Alexandria age 6, his sisters Christine and Renee, his nephew James, and all of his loving Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and Friends. This fund is designed to help with funeral and burial arrangements.

