The Rev. Sally Brown Curtiss Fahrenthold

the rev. fahrenthold

June 23, 1937 ~ November 21, 2018

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The Rev. Sally Brown Curtiss Fahrenthold died in faith and peace on November 21, 2018 in her home in Wichita, Kansas. She was born on June 23, 1937, in Kalamazoo, Michigan to George Bunnell Curtiss and Mary Louise (Brown) Curtiss. The family moved to Shaker Heights, near Cleveland, Ohio, where she grew up. Sally married Glenn Richert Fahrenthold on July 25, 1959, at Fairmont Presbyterian Church, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. They lived in Cleveland Heights and moved to Prairie Village, Kansas in 1964 and then to Wichita, Kansas in 1991. Sally graduated from Hathaway Brown School and from Smith College in 1959, majoring in Latin American Studies. She attended the University of Kansas School of Social Welfare and received the Master of Divinity degree at Saint Paul School of Theology (United Methodist, Kansas City, Missouri) in 1983. She took post-graduate studies at Luther Northwestern Theological Seminary (now Luther Seminary), St. Paul, Minnesota, and was certified for ordained ministry in the American Lutheran Church. She was called to serve as Associate Pastor at Atonement Lutheran Church, Overland Park, Kansas, where she was ordained on August 18, 1985, in the American Lutheran Church (now Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.) She was called to serve as Pastor of Christ Lutheran, Wichita, in August 1991, and retired in June 2000. She also served as an interim pastor at St. Matthews Lutheran Church, Butler, Missouri, 1984-1985; at Reformation Lutheran Church, Wichita in 2001; and as temporary "serving pastor" at St. Pauls, Wichita, in 2006. She was given the honor of Pastor Emerita at St. Pauls. She loved sharing the grace of God in the ministry of Christ and bringing together the many gift and experiences of people of all walks of life in worship and service for church and community. Sally served at Metro Lutheran Ministry in Kansas City from 1972-1985, initiating community services for people who were poor, hungry, aged, etc., including emergency assistance for food, shelter and utilities; advocacy in Kansas, Missouri and nationally; Harvesters-The Community Food Network food bank; Warmth and Light Coalition; Kansas City Community Gardens; Mid-America Assistance Coalition and other programs that are still in the Kansas City metro area. She helped start and served as a leader with Partners for Wichita as coordinator of Samaritan Community programs, including "Fill the Gap Lunches for Kids," "Bags of Blessings" and other projects. She was active over the years with the former Johnson County (Kansas) Association for Retarded Citizens; Wyandotte Council for the Mentally Retarded; and Community Living Opportunities, working for services that would offer opportunities for her daughter, Pam and other people with developmental disabilities. She was active in Inter-Faith Ministries (Wichita), Greater Wichita Ministerial League, the former Kansas Ecumenical Ministries and former Lutheran Social Service of Kansas and Oklahoma, and other organizations. She received the Smith College Medal for Distinguished Alumnae in 1988, the Hathaway Brown School Distinguished Alumna award in 1991, the Spirit of Kansas City award in 1984, and special commendation by the City Council of Kansas City, Missouri for community service in 1985, as well as recognition from League of Women Voters-Wichita Metro, Church Women United in Wichita, and other organizations. She had a passion for those who are poor, disabled, or suffering injustice, as well as appreciation for working together with people of many faiths, races, and backgrounds in the spirit of faith, hope and love. She said. "I didnt do anything much. We did it together." Her special hoppy was researching genealogy and family histories from early colonial days. Sally is survived by her beloved family: adult children, Pamela Pauline Fahrenthold Clair, Olathe, Kansas and Scott C. Fahrenthold (Lindi), Solomon, Kansas; granddaughters, Rachel Eufinger (Myles) of Omaha, Nebraska, Hannah Fahrenthold, Jessica Fahrenthold, Katrina Fahrenthold of Solomon, Kansas and Christy Whitehair (Tony) of Abilene, Kansas; sisters, Mary C. McCrea of Wichita, Kansas and Joan Curtiss of Albuquerque, New Mexico and several nieces and nephews. She was pre-deceased by her husband, Glenn and son, Thomas Richerts Fahrenthold. Memorial Services at Reformation Lutheran Church, 7601 E. 13th St. N., Wichita on Thursday, November 29, 2018 at 11:00 am and at Atonement Lutheran Church, 9948 Metcalf, Overland Park, Kansas on Friday, November 30, 2018 at 11:00 am. Pastors are invited to robe and process in with the family. Inurnment at Johnson County Memorial Gardens, Overland Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested for one of the churches she served, Metro Lutheran Ministry (3031 Holmes, KC, MO 64109), Partners for Wichita (925 N. Waco, Wichita, KS 67203), Johnson County Developmental Supports (10501 Lackman Rd., Lenexa, KS 66216) or Harry Hynes Hospice (313 S. Market, Wichita, KS 67202). Downing & Lahey East Mortuary.

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  1. Pastor Sally was a very special person. We knew her from Reformation Lutheran Church and Fill the Gap. We know the Lord welcomed her into heaven with open arms. God bless you Pastor Sally.

  2. Thank you Pastor Sally for your faithful ministry, and for blazing the way in the early days of women in ordained ministry!

  3. Thank you to Pastor Sally and all who worked with her. She was a blessing, to work with and she was a blessing, to many neighborhood children. RIP.

  4. November 27,2018

    Thank you to Sally Fahrenthold for loving leadership and many accomplishments through Metropolitan (KC)Lutheran Ministry. RIP my friend, Naomi C Dillard, Chairperson Warmth & Light Coalition. Winter 1977-78

  5. Psalm 90:10 says that the days of our years are 70 years, And if because of special mightiness they are 80 years.
    May the memories of the wonderful times you shared together bring a smile and joy in your heart.

  6. As you remember your love one, may your precious memories and Almighty God comfort your broken hearts. (Psalm 147:3)

  7. Sincere wishes to all family members and close friends to celebrate Sallys life during your time of loss.
    It was my privilege to know and work with Pastor Sally and to call her a friend. She brought light into dark corners. Well done, good and faithful servant !

  8. Pam, Mary, Joan, and family I am so sorry for your loss. It was an honor to know this smart and caring woman. I am praying for the comfort of your family.

  9. I have known Sally since middle school. Dave and I were so sorry to learn of her death. A life well lived.

  10. Thank you for sharing.with me the Fahrenthold genology. We are a facinating bunch with a rich history.
    You are more than just a name on that chart, you made the chart. Becauce of you i am drawn further still to the day i will travel Germany . Thank you for letting me know who i am;)


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