Firefighters and community members unite to remember Kurt Lentz.
The Georgetown community united in grief on April 17 to honor firefighter Kurt Lentz, who tragically lost his life in a motorcycle accident. Lentz, known for his selflessness and community spirit, leaves behind a loving family and a legacy of service. A dedicated memorial room at Fire Station 1 will ensure his memory lives on. The community’s heartfelt tributes reflect the profound impact he made in his short life, as many share stories of his kindness and dedication.
In the heart of Georgetown, the community is coming together to honor a beloved local hero, Kurt Lentz, who tragically lost his life in a motorcycle accident on April 11. The bright sun shone on a somber day as hundreds gathered on April 17 at Celebration Church to pay their respects. Among those in attendance were numerous firefighters, police officers, and paramedics from Williamson and Bexar counties, all united in grief for a man who touched many lives.
Kurt Lentz was just 33 years old, full of life and promise. Tragically, his day began like any other. After a workout, he was riding his motorcycle home when a sudden accident changed everything. At approximately 9:06 a.m., Lentz struck the back of a Ford F-350 pickup truck that was stopped to turn left. Wearing a helmet, he was quickly transported to Ascension Seton Williamson Hospital, where he passed away shortly before 10 a.m. The Texas Department of Public Safety is currently investigating the incident.
Kurt leaves behind a loving family: his wife Rachael, their son Ryan, and Rachael’s son Carter. His absence will surely leave a void in their lives, but the Georgetown Fire Department has committed to lifelong support for Lentz’s family. At Fire Station 1, where he had served since 2020, a room will be dedicated to his memory, ensuring that his legacy will never be forgotten.
Kurt’s life was driven by strong core values: faith, family, fire service, fitness, and a love for good food. These priorities defined him and set an example for others around him. He began his career as a first responder and paramedic in Bexar County District 7 back in 2014 before joining the Georgetown Fire Department in 2019. Throughout those years, he was not only a fighter against fires but also a champion of community spirit.
Many heartfelt stories recount Kurt’s caring nature, especially a sweet memory from Rachael about the love letters he would sneak into her car to remind her of his love while she was hard at work. His sister Jacqueline depicted him as both mischievous and courageous, adding that he will forever be known as a hero. Lentz also had impressive strength, with feats in weightlifting that showcased his physical prowess.
The shockwaves of his untimely death reached far and wide, leaving many grappling with a profound sense of loss. Fellow firefighters recounted personal anecdotes that illustrated Kurt’s soft heart, including tender moments of him singing lullabies to his little boy. The Georgetown Association of Professional Firefighters has set up a fund to provide direct assistance to Lentz’s family, with all donations going to support them during this devastating time.
As the community continues to process this loss, one thing is clear: Kurt Lentz was more than just a firefighter; he was a true friend, beloved family member, and a larger-than-life individual whose spirit will live on. His life, marked by service, love, and laughter, will forever be a part of the Georgetown community’s heart. Let us all cherish the memories, keep his family in our thoughts, and celebrate the life of a remarkable man who was taken too soon.
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