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(1714 - 1785)

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               Curtis Dean Loftin

 

Born: 08 May 1953, Newton, Catawba County, NC
 

 

 

Curtis Dean Loftin was the second child of Sam William Loftin and Willie Aleen Goble.

He was born May 8, 1953 at the Catawba Hospital in Newton, N.C., at 2:19 P.M., almost ten years after the birth of his brother, William (Billy) Ray.  Curtis weighed 8 lbs. 10 ½ oz. and was 20 inches long. 

DSC01299Sam & Willie were living on E. Bandys Rd. when Curtis was born, but moved to Hwy. 10 in 1954.  Sam was 34-years-old and Willie was 27-years-old.

 

 
 

Curtis' birth certificate from the Catawba Hospital in Newton, NC

 

 

Curtis' parents
Sam William Loftin & Willie Aleen Goble

 
 

 

A number of children in the 1950s had a virus that resulted in dysentery that the Doctor’s couldn’t get stopped.   

Curtis came down with the same malady.  The Doctors actually gave up on him and said he was going to die, and wouldn’t live through the night. 

Willie and Sam started praying - asking God to heal him.  Suddenly they both stood up at the same time and said, “He’ll be better in the morning!”  Willie's sister, Helen, said, “I don’t believe it.  I heard the Doctor’s say he wouldn’t live through the night.”  But God had other plans, and Curtis did live.

 

Curtis in 1954

    
 
 

(Left)  Martin Goble, Curtis & Sam, Fred Isenhour Celebrate May birthdays
(Right)  Curtis, age 3

     

   

 

   

 

During this time, Curtis’ maternal grandparents, Martin & Nessie Goble, were living with Fred & Lib Isenhour in the old Lowrance house on Lowrance Rd., out of Catawba.  On one occasion, Willie had left Curtis with Grandma Goble for the day.  He and his cousin, Marie (Fred & Lib’s youngest daughter) were playing in the barn with a cat.  One of the two got the bright idea to take some paint they had found and paint the cat.  Well, they did!  When Grandma Goble found out, she was furious - and whipped Marie.  For some reason, she let Curtis slide without a whipping.

 
 

(Below) Curtis on the swing outside his house

 

It was around that time that Sam fell off of a house during construction and broke his leg and was unable to work. During one of those days, when Curtis was 5-years-old, he decided to walk to Catawba Elementary to see his brother, Billy Ray.  He went to his parent’s bedroom, got a clean shirt out of the closet and put it on.  He started walking toward Catawba, but only walked about ¼ mile before he got scared and returned home.  That evening, Curtis told Billy Ray that he had started to walk to Catawba in order to see him at school.  Billy Ray told their Dad, and Curtis got one of the few whippings he ever got from his Daddy.

 
 

Grandma Nessie Goble died in February 1959, the same year that Curtis started First Grade at Catawba Elementary School.  The school was a two-story building with a basement.  There was only one class for each grade level.  Grades one through four were on the ground floor and grades five through eight (and the library were on the second-floor.  Student bathrooms, teacher’s lounge, custodial storage, and the school store (where they sold ice cream after lunch) was located in the basement.
 

(Left) Catawba Elementary School/High School

 
   

1st Grade                                                  2nd Grade                                                  3rd Grade

 
   

4th Grade                                                  5th Grade                                                  6th Grade

 

   

7th Grade                                                  8th Grade                                                  9th Grade

 
   

10th Grade                                                  11th Grade                                                  12th Grade

 

At the age of 16, Curtis got his first job working 2nd shift at Betterware Hosiery Mill in Catawba dying socks.  His mother, Willie, worked there and had inquired at the mill about this first job opportunity for Curtis.  Other summer jobs, over the next few years included… (1) bagger & stock boy at Johnson’s Food Store and Twin City # 3 in Catawba, NC, (2) unloading supplies from trucks & driving tow-motor at Basset in Newton, NC, (3) unloading, storing, and supplying foam rubber at Reeves Curon Foam-Rubber in Conover, NC.

 

He didn't know what he wanted to do when he graduated from high school, but during his Junior year at Bunker Hill, the school Guidance Counselor suggested that he become a school teacher.  She told him that Principals were always looking for men teachers and that the position provided good job security.  Thus, a lifetime career path was chosen.

 

In the summer of 1970, while attending Bible School at Mathis Chapel Baptist Church, Curtis invited Jesus/Yeshua into his heart and became a Christian. 

 
   

Appalachian State University, Freshman 1971 - 1972, Sophomore 1972 - 1973, Junior 1973 - 1974

 
Curtis applied and was accepted at Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C.  He graduated from ASU June 1, 1975 with a BS in Elementary Education, Grades 4 - 8, with a concentration in Math.
 
Curtis met Carolyn Janet Weeks during his Sophomore year at ASU at at Charismatic Bible Study he was attending on campus.  What started as a close friendship eventually became something much more.
 

Curtis Dean Loftin & Carolyn Janet Weeks

   

 
Curtis & Carolyn graduated from Appalachian State University on June 1, 1975 with plans to get married six days later on June 7th.

 



Curtis & Carolyn with Rev. Bobby Taylor

     
In the fall of 1975, Curtis got his first teaching job at Sherrills Ford Elementary School, teaching 6th Grade Math, 7th Grade Math & Science, and 8th Grade Math, Science, Health & P.E.
     



Curtis while teaching at Sherrills Ford, 1976

 

TeachYear01cCurtis relocated to Catawba Middle School for his second year of teaching, 1976 -1977 and was there for 23 years.

Carolyn became pregnant during this time and gave birth to their first child, Elizabeth Ann Loftin, in September 1976.   

P&b'001aCurtis & Carolyn’s second child, Philip Daniel Loftin, was born in April 1978.


    Carolyn & Curtis with Beth & Philip, 1979

 
 
 

Children of Curtis Dean Loftin and Carolyn Janet Weeks

Name Birth Date Death Date Spouse
Elizabeth Ann Loftin Sep 1976   Bradley Dylan Seese
Philip Daniel Loftin Apr 1978   Leslie Annette Robinson
 
 
 

(Below) Summer 1978

(Right) Summer 1979: Curtis age 26

 
 

(Below) 1985: Curtis age 32, Carolyn age 33, Beth age 8, Philip age 7

 
 
 

Curtis & Carolyn live in this house at 5149 E. NC 10 Hwy., Catawba, NC

 
 

One of the benefits of teaching was having the summers off to enjoy the pool with the family.

      
 
 
Curtis taught 7th and 8th grade math for the 23 years he was at Catawba Middle School.  During that time he also taught, Reading, Language Arts, Science and Social Studies.
 
 
In 1979, after having read the book "D. J.'s Worst Enemy" by Robert Burch, the class wrote a play based on the book and produced a dramatic presentation of the story using slides.  Curtis took the class on a field trip to 5 different locations to get the needed photos for the story.
 
 

"D. J.'s Worst Enemy" by Robert Burch

 

(Left) Dayne Miller, Curtis and Tera McDaniel

(Right) Dayne Miller, Tim Miller, Mrs. Patty Mauney, Tera McDaniel and Curtis

    

 

 

(Left to Right) Curtis, Layman Mitchell, David Hester, Mack Byers and Angile Roth

 
 
 

Catawba County built two new middle schools in the eastern part of Catawba County in 2000.  Catawba Middle School was converted into a 6th Grade school called Catawba Intermediate.  The teachers that had been at Catawba Middle were given a choice between River Bend Middle and Mill Creek Middle.  Curtis chose to go to River Bend Middle School, across the street from Bunker Hill High School.  He was there for six years until he retired at the end of the 2004 - 2005 school year.

     

During his years of teaching, Curtis was Teacher-of-the-Year on several occasions, including 1994 - 1995.  He was chosen as the Claremont Jaycees Outstanding Young Educator, and he received the Seacor Math & Science Award twice.  In January 2005, Curtis retired from teaching with 30.5 years.  He contracted at that time to finish out the school year and continued working until June 2005.

 
 
Curtis' 30 Years of Teaching in Catawba County, NC
School Years # Yrs. Grades
Taught
Subjects Taught
Sherills Ford Elementary School 1975 - 1976 1 6, 7, 8 Math, Science, Health, PE
Catawba Middle School 1976 - 1999 23 7, 8 Math, Science, Social Studies,
Reading, English
River Bend Middle School 1999 - 2005 6 8 Math, Science, Social Studies
 
 
     

When Curtis and Carolyn were first married, they were frequently involved in youth-related ministry as a result them both being teachers. While attending ASU, Curtis participated in a Charismatic Bible Study on campus and also had a year of music lessons pertaining to his teaching.  Once back in Catawba, the Lord opened a door for him to become Minister of Music in 1977 at Victory Cathedral in Conover.

     
   

Victory Cathedral                         NCCF Praise Team                        Singing at NCCF

 

Licenses & Ordinations:

Church Date Type
Mathis Chapel Baptist Church June 4, 1972 Ministry License
Newton Conover Christian Fellowship Sept 29, 1985 Ministry License
Newton Conover Christian Fellowship March 29, 1987 Ordination
New Horizon Ministries June 4, 1989 Ordination
Word of Life Christian Center Aug 25, 1991 Ordination
Healing Springs Church 1992 Ordination
Olive Branch Ministries April 3, 1993 Ordination
 
 

Curtis served as Minister of Music and Psalmist at the following churches and congregations:

Church or Congregation Dates Location
Victory Cathedral June 1977 - Jan 1981 Conover, NC
Word of Life Christian Center May 1981 - Dec 1982 Newton, NC
Newton Conover Christian Fellowship May 1983 - June 1990 Claremont, NC
Word of Life Christian Center Oct 1990 - Dec 1991 Conover, NC
Olive Branch Congregation April 1992 - Dec 1997 Newton, NC
Gates of Praise Congregation August 2001 - July 2005 Lincolnton, NC
Beit Yeshua Congregation August 2005 - Present Lincolnton
 

In the late 1980s, Curtis & Carolyn came to realize that God wanted to restore the relationship between the church and the Jew and they became involved in the Biblical/Jewish Roots Movement.  Becoming Christian Zionists, they taught Israeli Folk Dance classes, co-led several Jewish Roots/Messianic home groups, all the while teaching those who would listen about the importance of supporting Israel and the Jewish people.

 

Curtis & Carolyn started several Israeli Folk Dance troops over the years:

Church or Congregation Dates Location
Newton Conover Christian Fellowship 1987 - 1900 Claremont, NC
Word of Life Christian Center 1990 - 1991 Conover, NC
Olive Branch Congregation 1992 - 1997 Newton, NC
Machol Dance Ministry (Covenant Bible Church) 2000 - Present Lincolnton, NC
 
 

 

Israeli Folk Dance Classes & Conferences:

Church or Congregation Date Location
First Methodist Church 2001 Conover, NC
Resurrection Family Church 2001 Hickory, NC
Young Women of the WORD, Covenant 2001 Lincolnton, NC
Practical Applications of Praise & Worship 2001 Lincolnton, NC
Flag & Tabret Workshop 2002 Lincolnton, NC
Zion Center for Worship & Arts / Dance Camp 2002 Charlotte, NC
Zion Center for Worship & Arts / Dance Camp 2003 Charlotte, NC
Zion Center for Worship & Arts / Dance Camp 2004 Charlotte, NC
First Methodist Church (VBS) 2006 Catawba, NC
Zion Center for Worship & Arts / Dance Camp 2007 Charlotte, NC
 

Teaching an Advanced Class of dancers at the Zion Center for Worship & Arts / Dance Camp in 2003

 

When Curtis and Carolyn joined Covenant Bible Church in Lincolnton, they also started a Friday Shabbat Home Group that eventually became known as Gates of Praise and then renamed Beit Yeshua (Hebrew for House of Salvation). 

 
 

As Leader of the group, Curtis is continually trying to lead the congregation to a deeper relationship with Yeshua/Jesus through Praise & Worship, Israeli Folk Dance, observing Shabbat and the Biblical Festivals, as well as teaching and Torah discussion. 

One of the goals of the group is to break down walls of separation between Israel & the church - to bless and support Israel both spiritually and financially.

(Left) Curtis holding the Lulav & Etrog, part of the Sukkot/Feast of Tabernacles celebration

Curtis & Carolyn had wanted to go to Israel for many years.  In October 2005, their dream finally came true.  With six of their friends, they joined Barry & Batya Segal (Vision For Israel), toured all over Israel, and were involved in the Segal's Christian Celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusalem.

Their trip, which lasted for two weeks, took them from Joppa and Tel Aviv to Casesarea, Tiberias & the Sea of Galilee - from Qumran and the Dead Sea up to Jerusalem.  They even marched in the Jerusalem Day Parade while they were there to show their support for the nation of Israel.

 
 
 

(Left) Curtis in the amphitheatre in Caesarea, Israel
(Right) Curtis & Carolyn on the Mt. of Olives looking toward the Old City area of Jerusalem

 

Dancing on the Old City walls of Jerusalem at David's Citadel
(Left to Right) Doug & Lynda Williams, Curtis, Greg

 
 

Visit the Machol Dance Ministries web site to find out more.

 
 

Stopping to pose for a photo while visiting Helen, Georgia
(Left to Right) Brad & Beth Loftin Seese, Carolyn & Curtis Loftin

 
 

(Right) Curtis with granddaughter Savanna Seese

 
 

Curtis & Carolyn with their children and grandchildren, 2006

 
 
 

Another great benefit of teaching is retiring at the age of 52!

 

 
 

January 2008

 

 
 

Carolyn & Curtis, July 2008

 
 

(Below) December 25, 2008
Curtis & Carolyn with their children and grandchildren 
(Back Row) Philip, Leslie, Beth, Brad
(Front Row) Alexandria, Carolyn, Curtis, Savanna

 
 
Upon their deaths, Curtis & Carolyn will be buried at Mathis Chapel Baptist Church in Catawba County, next to Curtis' parents.
 
 
 
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