Fans of Walt Disney World in Orlando saw the ribbon cutting for the new EPCOT theme park back in 1982. That was the same year Alabama Public Radio first took to the airwaves. The APR news team has been observing our fortieth anniversary by diving in our archives to re-air some of our best stories. That includes this one from last year. Customers of a Fairhope gas station left handwritten tribute messages after the owner died from natural causes. APR Gulf coast correspondent Lynn Oldshue has more on this life well lived from the APR archives.
Customers gather at Curtis Rewerts store in Fairhope
Credit APR Gulf coast correspondent Lynn Oldshue He probably struggled financially because of how much he was helping others. I don t even know the extent of all the people he helped, Isabelle Pope said. He was an extremely nice person, King Cunningham said. If the community did well, he did well. He was out there smiling at you, greeting you all of the time. He used to have a Breakfast with Curt. Sometimes years ago he had a picnic table up under the gas pumps out there and he d cook tons and tons of bacon, bacon, egg sandwiches, Norma Weston said, and then he called it Breakfast with Curt.