Tallahassee Pole Vault Coach Kurt Westfall Passes Away
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 8:12 am
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Kurt Westfall, 59, died Friday, March 30, 2007, at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. He is survived by his wife of 35 years, the love of his life, Lucy Bowler Westfall of Tallahassee. The service will be at 3 p.m. EDT Thursday at Pisgah Methodist Church off Centerville Road. The visitation will be an hour prior to the service at the same location. Family will receive relatives and friends at the home of Brian and Jeanne Kimball, 2741 Shiloh Way, after the service. Memorial contributions may be made to Gulf Winds Track Club-Chenowich Fund, P.O. Box 3447, Tallahassee 32315, or the Leon County Humane Society, 413 Timberlane Road, Tallahassee, FL 32312. Culley's MeadowWood Funeral Home, Riggins Road Chapel (850-877-8191), is handling local arrangements. Kurt was born Aug. 27, 1947, in Detroit, Mich., the son of Virginia Rose Smith Westfall and Charles Richard Westfall and grandson of Joseph A. and Beatrice J. Smith and Charles G. and Anna C. Westfall. The family moved to Maderia Beach in 1959. He received varsity letters in football, basketball and track and graduated from Seminole High School in 1966. He attended the University of Florida, where he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and was a scholarship athlete on the track-and-field team. He graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of South Florida and master's degree from Florida State University. Kurt and longtime friend Brian Kimball owned and operated Westfall Framing in Tallahassee until Kurt's serious automobile accident in 1999. Since fighting back from the accident, he had been teaching photography at Tallahassee Community College and coaching pole vault athletes from most Tallahassee high schools at Maclay High School. In addition, he loved his pets, Scotty and Sophie, and enjoyed planning, building and woodworking. Other survivors include his beloved daughters, Erin Elizabeth Tupper (and husband Benjamin James Tupper), Megan Elise Westfall (and fiancŽe Alex Arevalo) and Emily Ann Westfall (and partner Michael Ryan Crouch); his sister, Judi "JB" Westfall (and partner Walter Boykin); grandchildren Luke Westfall Tupper and Anna Elise Tupper; stepmother Florence Westfall; mother-in-law Margaret Bowler; and brothers-in-law David and John Bowler and sisters-in-law, Mary West and Peggy Bernardo and their families. His sudden and unexpected death leaves his family, friends and students desperately missing his love, smiles, courage and enthusiasm for life. "We are grateful to God for the opportunity to have had him in our lives."
Published in the Tallahassee Democrat on 4/4/2007.
Kurt Westfall, 59, died Friday, March 30, 2007, at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. He is survived by his wife of 35 years, the love of his life, Lucy Bowler Westfall of Tallahassee. The service will be at 3 p.m. EDT Thursday at Pisgah Methodist Church off Centerville Road. The visitation will be an hour prior to the service at the same location. Family will receive relatives and friends at the home of Brian and Jeanne Kimball, 2741 Shiloh Way, after the service. Memorial contributions may be made to Gulf Winds Track Club-Chenowich Fund, P.O. Box 3447, Tallahassee 32315, or the Leon County Humane Society, 413 Timberlane Road, Tallahassee, FL 32312. Culley's MeadowWood Funeral Home, Riggins Road Chapel (850-877-8191), is handling local arrangements. Kurt was born Aug. 27, 1947, in Detroit, Mich., the son of Virginia Rose Smith Westfall and Charles Richard Westfall and grandson of Joseph A. and Beatrice J. Smith and Charles G. and Anna C. Westfall. The family moved to Maderia Beach in 1959. He received varsity letters in football, basketball and track and graduated from Seminole High School in 1966. He attended the University of Florida, where he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and was a scholarship athlete on the track-and-field team. He graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of South Florida and master's degree from Florida State University. Kurt and longtime friend Brian Kimball owned and operated Westfall Framing in Tallahassee until Kurt's serious automobile accident in 1999. Since fighting back from the accident, he had been teaching photography at Tallahassee Community College and coaching pole vault athletes from most Tallahassee high schools at Maclay High School. In addition, he loved his pets, Scotty and Sophie, and enjoyed planning, building and woodworking. Other survivors include his beloved daughters, Erin Elizabeth Tupper (and husband Benjamin James Tupper), Megan Elise Westfall (and fiancŽe Alex Arevalo) and Emily Ann Westfall (and partner Michael Ryan Crouch); his sister, Judi "JB" Westfall (and partner Walter Boykin); grandchildren Luke Westfall Tupper and Anna Elise Tupper; stepmother Florence Westfall; mother-in-law Margaret Bowler; and brothers-in-law David and John Bowler and sisters-in-law, Mary West and Peggy Bernardo and their families. His sudden and unexpected death leaves his family, friends and students desperately missing his love, smiles, courage and enthusiasm for life. "We are grateful to God for the opportunity to have had him in our lives."
Published in the Tallahassee Democrat on 4/4/2007.