Curtis-Baxter-Obituary

Curtis Bradshaw Baxter

Columbia, Tennessee

1940 - 2020 (Age 80)

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Columbia, Tennessee

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Curtis Bradshaw Baxter Curtis Bradshaw Baxter, 80, entered into eternal rest on Sunday, December 6, 2020 at Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia surrounded by his family. He was the 10th child born June 5, 1940 to the late Eugene and Elizabeth Bradshaw Baxter in Columbia, Tennessee. Curtis...

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May God's blessings of comfort and peace be with the family in your season of grief Will truly be missed .❣
Callie Braden

Praying for the family. Curtis will surely be missed by so many people. He and my late brother Howard(Dusty) Anderson use to have a lot of fun working together.

I worked with Curtis at Woodard School. He always had a smile on his face. As I recall, he could cook some wonderful ribs. After retiring I had the pleasure of seeing him at Harris Foodland. Sympathy to his family.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. My prayers are with you and your family.

Living Spirit Dishgarden

Such a friendly, kind and wonderful person! I enjoyed working with him. Prayers for his family at this time.

To the family my prayers are with you and I am going to miss how Curtis and I always fuss because we shared the same birthday. Rest on Curtis you received your wings

To Betty and the Baxter Family
Me deepest sympathy and prayers are with you today as you lay my “big brother” to rest. I check the obituaries at least once a week and my heart was saddened to see Curtis’s obituary. He has been in my life since I was a teen, stopping by the house just to talk with my parents and always saying something funny. The last time I had a long conversation with him was at the hospital. We talked about what we had in common (working at a funeral home). We shared...

Uncle Curtis was the first person to welcome Untrese and me to Columbia and St. Paul AME church. He was so kind to us. I pray for the family during this time of transition.
Peace and comfort,
Rev. Bennie Wesley