Alice-CURTIS-Obituary

Alice Bromfield CURTIS

Seattle, Washington

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Alice CURTIS passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on February 19, 2011.

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Because of the snow, I was unable to attend either the Rosary or the Funeral....But, I do have some great pictures of Alice, at my birthday parties in Cashmere. Contact me at 206 363 2641 if you would like them...
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pat caldwell sullivan

I am sorry to hear your mother Alice had passed away. She was a vibrant and independent soul. I am glad I attended her 80th birthday to visit with her one more time.

Sorry for the loss of Alice she was such a great spirit to be around. Our prayers and hearts go out to the family.

Bill and Kathy Clark

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Your mother was a wonderful woman. I will always remember her laugh and sense of humor. Had some fun times at her house. She was with me when my mother got sick. She and Cathryn came to my apartment in Lynnwood to visit. They knew Dad was calling me about mom that night. Your mom said I will take you to Cashmere tomorrow. She was so sweet. Needless to say I left for Cashmere that night.
You are all very blessed to have had a mom like...

To the entire Curtis Family our sincere thoughts and prayers go out to you from the Gunnell family. Carol from the first time I met your mom at the NBA All-Star Game at the Kingdome to the last time we visited at Kim's open house her smile and obvious love of family shined bright. Let her new found peace also calm and comfort you all. Warmest Regards, Dennis, Kelly and family

Mom, Father, Friend- All words I used to describe you over the years.
You and I grew strong in our Friendship after Dad passed on. We needed each other.
You gave of yourself to make sure I had what I needed and I can never thank you enough for that.
You are one of the loves of my lifetime and I will never forget you.
I miss you, yet I know we will meet again and the love we have will never die.
I love you Mom-Your Baby Boy, Jeff

"Gaga" as some of us grandkids called her meant the world to me. She has such a positive spirit and always had a smile on her face. Her love for live reached out to anyone and everyone she met.

She had so many friends and such a full social calendar but she was never too busy to make time for her family. She always came to all of my games or school functions. No matter how boring they might have been or how cold it was outside she was always there to cheer me on. Nothing stopped...

I'm going to miss seeing Aunt Alice when she would visit my grandma. It was always fun to watch her knit so fast. Thanks to her I learned how to knit and I think of her every time I see a pair of knitting needles. -Good memories from a grand niece.