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Marilyn Curtis

Tomball, Texas

May 17, 1942 – Sep 17, 2020 (Age 78)

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BORN
May 17, 1942
DIED
September 17, 2020
AGE
78
LOCATION
Tomball, Texas

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Klein Funeral Home - Tomball Obituary

 

Marilyn (Miller) Curtis was born in McAllen, Texas and grew up in Alamo, Texas graduating from PSJA High School in 1960. In 1964 she graduated from Texas A&I in Kingsville and a year later married her high school sweetheart, Charles Curtis Jr. Charles was the love of her life and...

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I am so very sorry to hear of Marilyn's passing. Marilyn was a dear friend of mine. We met at Home Creations where we worked together for years. We, at work, saw her many talents with sewing and design, not to mention enjoyed her great cooking and enjoyed her stories of raising her family in different countries. She had a beautiful smile that would light up her face when she spoke of her family she loved so very much. She was a loving and kind person, always having time to help anyone...

That was a touching service. We will miss her so, prayers for all of you. Wish I could have been there and thankful for the live stream.


Dear Cliff, Laurie, Trey, and families,

We are so saddened by Marilyn’s passing, we will always remember her joyful presence and happy demeanor.
We are terribly sorry for not being present today due to covid19. We apologize for not being with you. We will celebrate her in the live stream from home.
May God comfort you.
Bob and Suzana

Both Marilyn and Charles were dear friends of ours. We met when the boys were young and spent many years on the soccer fields together. Marilyn and I played bridge together for many years. Marilyn was always doing some project for both her friends and family. She was quite the seamstress, always making curtains for her kid's new homes, and a great cook as well. She made a dynamite brisket! My heart broke to see her the last time about a year ago. I don't think she knew me but she talked...

Best friend and neighbor we could have. Our deepest sympathy to the family. Marilyn will be greatly missed.

I am so sorry for this incredible loss. Your mother was one of the kindest people I have known, and we were lucky to have grown up with ya'll.

Love to you.
Alison and Miles Kilfoyle

I am so sorry to hear of Marilyn's passing. Your mom was always a joy to be around. I have nothing but the fondest memories of her. She truly was one of a kind. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

I’m so sorry to hear of Marilyn’s passing. I first met her when my daughter, Tiffany, had Mrs Curtis as her teacher at Moore Elementary. Then several years later I had the pleasure of working at Home Creations with Marilyn. Never a day went by without her beautiful smile. I loved working with her and our time together. We even formed a stock club with the girls at work which eventually led to a book club. She was always the perfect hostess. We shared many great times together. May God grant...