Heaven got a lot more musical on Sunday, December 15th. After years of “fighting like a fish,” our son, brother, uncle, and friend, Curt, lost his long battle with cancer. Although not “jazzed” about leaving, he was comfortable and at peace, surrounded by loved ones.
Curt’s love of music was passed down from his mother, and Fish took it to the next level. His love of drums and drumming progressed into a profession. He was in countless bands: Trick Whisper, The Cervantes, Fish and the Fins, The Hitkickers, Hopie’s Turtle, and Rage N Country, to name a few. Curt also worked with artists like Cheap Trick, B.B. King, and Nelly.
Racing was in Curt’s blood. He was either at a track or wearing gear. He loved all things racing, but drag racing held a special place in his heart. He traveled to many local and national races over the years.
Fish is preceded in death by his father, Ray. He leaves behind his mother, Donna; aunt, Bonnie (Rick); brothers, Kevin (Trish) and Ron; sister, Laureen; nephews Jesse and Clay (Kaila); Cousin, Quincy; stepdaughter, Micaela, who he loved with all of his heart and was so proud of; and more friends than one could count.
We want to thank everyone who cared for him during his journey. Kurt Kuehn, Jeff Johnson, Leanne Naegeli, Derrick Hietala, Joe Backen, Heather Kuhne, Jennifer Niemi, and countless others. Thank you to Fr. Steven Laflamme for spending time with Curt in the last few days. He was never alone, and special thanks to Joe and Heather for walking him through his transition.
A celebration of life will be held on January 11, 2025 at the American Legion in Two Harbors at 3 pm, followed by a night filled with music and friends.
In lieu of flowers, please consider honoring Curt Anderson’s legacy by donating to the Two Harbors High School (THHS) Music Program. Donations can be made online at:
http://www.isd381.org/CAMusic
Or by check to:
ISD 381
1640 Hwy 2, Two Harbors, MN 55616
Please include “C.A. Music” in the memo line.
A donation box will also be made available during the celebration. Your support will help continue Curt’s passion for music education and inspire future generations of musicians.
In the immortal words of Curt, “Peace, Love, and Bobby Sherman.”