Clyne Stromberg Curtis, 61, of Rexburg, ID passed away peacefully on September 11, 2020 in his home, his wife Colleen was at his side.

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Clyne is survived by his wife, Colleen Johnson Curtis and his 11 children: Jared (Brenda) Curtis, Jacob (Mariah) Curtis, Megan (Scott) Huff, Rebecca Curtis, Zachary Curtis, Jennifer (Jared) Dann, Kathryn Curtis, Hannah (Richard) Wilson, Abigail Curtis, Amy Curtis, and Olivia Curtis.

Clyne is also survived by his 9 grandchildren: Matthew and Bryan Curtis, Christopher, Truman, Gideon, Peter, and Abram Huff, and Bellamy and Tedder Curtis (Ameri).

Clyne was born to his parents, Clyne Anderson Curtis and Martha Cecelia Stromberg Curtis on August 26, 1959 in Salt Lake City, UT. He is the eldest of six children, all who survive him.

As a boy Clyne spent his childhood living in Cokeville and Afton, WY, and in various towns throughout Idaho and Montana, until his family settled in Rexburg, ID when Clyne was 9 years old. Just before his senior year of high school Clyne moved to Logan, UT to help care for his grandparents, Clyne and Marie, and graduated from Logan High School with his cousins.

Clyne served a faithful two year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ assigned to Okinawa, Japan where he developed a deep affection for the language, culture, people, and food. After his mission Clyne attended Ricks College where in 1981 he met the love of his life, Colleen Johnson through their mutual friends. Clyne and Colleen were sealed for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake City Temple on August 14, 1981.

After graduating from Rick’s College in 1984, Clyne and Colleen took their family to Utah where Clyne worked for the next 15 years in engineering firms in Salt Lake City and American Fork. In 1999 Clyne left private firms to work at Brigham Young University as their CADManager. For the next 20 years Clyne enjoyed his time as a Cougar, during which he continued to consult privately and teach as an adjunct professor for both BYU (Civil Engineering) and Utah Valley University (Construction Management). Clyne loved teaching, his work at BYU, and the many exciting projects that he was proud to be a part of.

Clyne loved to be outside, he was happiest planning and taking every opportunity to hike, drive, camp, and visit as many national parks as he could (and as often as his vehicles allowed). He passed this love of the outdoors on to his children and grandchildren. Clyne also shared this love of the outdoors with his father, and his brothers. Clyne particularly loved the adventures fishing in Alaska with his father, Clyne, his brother Wayne, and his son Zachary.

Clyne was a dedicated fan of the sport teams at BYU. He cheered them on, win or lose, day or night, rain or snow to the very end.

In 2018 Clyne suffered a stroke that resulted in taking disability leave from his position at BYU. In 2019 with increasing health issues, Clyne and Colleen along with their daughter Olivia returned to Rexburg, ID to be surrounded by the community and find some quiet for the remainder of his life. After suffering a second stroke in April 2020 Clyne experienced many challenges resulting in his increased decline in health.

Colleen would like to express their deepest gratitude to the Yellowstone Dialysis Center and their amazing team of nurses (Linda, Marion, LeNee, Megan, and Paul) who have been so dedicated in their care and compassion for Clyne, and constant in their support for Colleen. Colleen would also like to thank the therapists, and hospice nurses for their support and care in the last few months.

In 2019 Clyne’s daughters Rebecca and Kathryn joined Colleen and Olivia in Rexburg to help care for their father. Their parents would like to thank them for making this change, and for their loving care and support.

The graveside service will be privately held on September 17, 2020 in the Logan Cemetery where Clyne will be laid to rest near his beloved grandparents and aunt who preceded him in death. Condolences and wishes may be sent to the family through the Flamm Funeral Home in Rexburg, ID.

Services

Graveside Service

Thursday, Sep. 17, 2020 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Logan City Cemetery
Logan City
Logan, UT 84341

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Sep 12, 2020

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Colleen and family, I am sorry to hear of your loss! May you be blessed and comforted in this time of mourning.

Chris Holt , Spanish Fork, UT, US Sep 23, 2020

I remember Clyne from high school with fond memories. He introduced me to eating parsley to clean your breath. He was a good friend although we lost touch. So sorry for your loss.

Carolyn Trowbridge

Carolyn Chugg Trowbridge , West Valley City , UT, US Sep 18, 2020

Clyne was in my LTM/MTC group (Japan, Okayama, October 1978) and is/was one of the easiest people to love who I have ever met. Great missionary and even better person. We reconnected a few years ago when we both lived in Alpine, Utah. I haven't seen him often in the past twenty or so years but I will still terribly miss him and his wonderful sense of humor.

Stan Jones , Alpine, UT, US Sep 17, 2020

Colleen,

Clyne always made work, never seem as such.

It must be wonderful to have had him as the father in your home.

Our deepest sympathies,

Heather and Mykel Davis

Heather & Mykel Davis , Salt Lake City, UT, US Sep 16, 2020

My heart is with you. ❤️ I've always admired your beautiful family and I pray for peace and comfort during this tender time.

Jane , West Jordan, UT, US Sep 14, 2020

My condolences to the Curtis family. I had the opportunity to have him as the Revit instructor at UVU. He was always patient, kind and incredibly knowledgeable in teaching us. Thank you sir!

Katherine , Lehi, UT, US Sep 14, 2020

Sorry to hear of Clynes continued heath challenges. Grateful you had your family to assist you.

You have a strong and helpful family to lend support as you adjust to life's challenges as you move forward. My prayers and love are sent to help in your time of need. Linda Wilkinson

Linda Wilkinson, past Relief Society , Prove , UT, US Sep 13, 2020

Elberta is mourning Clyne's loss. We love you!

Brenda Prestwich Sep 13, 2020

Cline was a great man and such a joy to be around. He will be missed by all that knew him. Our condolences to the Curtis family are thoughts are with you.

Gloria & John Peterson , Payson, UT, US Sep 13, 2020

Papa Curtis!! Oh how much fun we would have when I would get to visit you on campus with my bestie, Megan. You helped me set up my first laptop and you kept saying it was a really nice laptop. I felt relieved because I wasn't sure what to buy! What a legacy you have left. To the Curtis family, please accept my sincerest apologies and condolences. Papa Curtis had so much more he could have gained in this life, but I know he is resting well. My love to all of you, especially to Mama Curtis.

Shannon Taylor Sep 13, 2020

Colleen, thank you for a small look into the life you and Clyne shared and beautiful family you created. My prayers and condolences to all the Curtis family.

Jodi Brown , Missoula , MT, US Sep 13, 2020

Deepest condolences to the Curts family.

Cynthia Hall , San Jose, CA, US Sep 12, 2020

So sorry for the loss of Clyne. He was a good man, with a kind heart. A good friend with a great sense of humor. A good father who loved his family dearly, especially Colleen and his children, and he loved life.

May God bless Clyne and his family and may God walk along them and comfort them through the tough times.

Goodbye Clyne. We will all miss you.

Rod Anderson , Rexburg , ID, US Sep 12, 2020

I always loved seeing Uncle Clyne growing up, he treated me not just like a nephew, but a friend. He's a good man, and I will miss him. I love you all!

Kendall

Kendall Berry Sep 12, 2020

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