from Simmons Huggins and Decoty Coffee Company. In his most recent job delivering medications for Best Value Country Day Pharmacy in Fort Worth, Texas, he was most remembered for the joy he spread and the care of his customers; bringing donuts (never eating them) to retirement communities, his coworkers, and loved ones. His daughters describe him as incredibly empathetic and will miss the way he always knew what they needed and the calm loving embrace of his hugs. They will always cherish how he taught them to cook and the way they all worked as a team in the kitchen. There is no doubt in his family's mind that anyone who met him knows of his infectious smile and laughter. Curtis passed away just short of his 5th year of sobriety, an achievement only possible by the power of Jesus Christ and unconditional love. It was one of the most significant and profound accomplishments in life. He leaves a legacy of continually encouraging others to stand firm against struggles and to be a blessing to others. Memorials can be sent to:
Oxford House, Inc, (Chapter 10) an addiction recovery transitional housing that spans the United States, at 1010 Wayne Ave, Suite 300, Silver Spring, MD 20910 or at http://www.oxfordhouse.org/userfiles/file/donations.php
The Alcohol & Drug Abuse Council for the Concho Valley at P.O. Box 3805, San Angelo, TX 76902 or at http://www.adaccv.org/donate
Curtis would also love for you to deliver a box of donuts to someone you care about or love.
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