Ann-Curtis-Obituary

Ann Morris Curtis

Portland, Oregon

1951 - 2020

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Ann Morris CurtisOct. 27, 1951 - March 21, 2020 Ann "Annie" was born in Portland to Jean G. Curtis and Frank M. Curtis and was eldest sister extraordinaire. She was a proud member of Catlin Gabel School class of 1969, earned a BA in Sociology at Portland State University and worked in social...

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We will miss sweet Ann at our high school reunions, at which she was a regular, bringing her joyful smile and witty comments, flanked closely by her adoring and heroic husband as he attended to her every need with so much love. There is no doubt we will feel Ann's delightful spirit at future gatherings. She made such a huge effort to attend over the years, eager to stay connected to her classmates. All the best and lots of love to Rob and all of her family in the midst of this great...

Our deepest condolences to Rob for the loss of Annie. We will truly miss seeing her at the race track and at family events. We will always remember her kind smile, and the true love she had for Rob. We know that she is truly out of pain now, after suffering for many years. She is now flying with the angels in heaven.

Fare thee well Ann in your next existence, you abide in the hearts of those who love you best. I'll miss our Friday morning wake-up calls and your infinite dedication to me and the girls. And to Rob, your love and devotion to your Annie is a boundless blessing. Love, Val

Annie entered my life when I purchased HER 122 race car from Rob over 25 years ago. She would visit with me at the track when Rob and I were racing and would always admonish me about treating HER car well! She was suffering from diminishing eyesight but told me that she always knew when the 122 was on the track because she knew the exhaust tune so well. She was a special person and will be sorely missed!

Celebration of Grandma

Aunt Ann will be very missed by all of her family and friends. She was unlucky with MS, but hit the lottery on with loving family and of course finding her soulmate, Uncle Rob. Though I grew up on the east coast, my Mum (Val) brought me and my two sisters to Oregon often. I'm so grateful for the time spent over the years. I especially enjoyed visits to the cabin and watching Ann's joy of supplying the chipmunks with plenty of snacks and always leaving them enough seed when winter snows would...

Rob, No one can feel what you're feeling at this time, but know that you are in our thoughts and hearts.
-Sarah Laszlo

So very sorry to hear of the loss of your sister Ann. I remember when my mother hired her to join us in the mountains of northern California at our familys cabin for the summer. She was to oversee all of us. She was tough and well liked. The rest of your family joined us at one point and I remember it was a blast to have you all there.
May your memories be your strength.

I remember a snowball fight at Catlin where Ann and I targeted each other mercilessly with great glee. Such sad news. Blessings to your family.

Annie, is truly missed! Gone for now but always in our hearts. The soulmate to our brother Rob her loving and devoted husband. She was a wonderful sister-in-law, and remembered for her outstanding knowledge and quick wit.
Happy trails Annie!