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Curtis & Betty
February 23, 2011
New Orleans, Louisiana
Curtis Lemons passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on January 24, 2011.
Curtis & Betty
February 23, 2011
Curtis & Betty
February 23, 2011
We will always remember the many laughs we all had together. Curtis had a zest for life you couldn’t help but appreciate when around him. Betty, you and all of your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Donald and Lena Moreau
February 04, 2011
what a great guy,we played golf together many times,even at his age he could still hit that ball a long way,I been cutting his hair a long time,I cut his hair just a week befor he passed,we talked like everything was OK,he looked good,it was a shock when i heard he passed.well i glad i got to know him,so long old buddy
james jeanfreau
February 01, 2011 | Belle Chasse, LA
We will miss Curtis very much. We have such wonderful memories of Curtis throughout the years. He always had us laughing. You couldn't help but smile and laugh when he was around. The kids loved it when he played with them. He was young at heart.
Curtis was fortunate to find such a wonderful woman like Betty to spend his senior years with. You made him happy Betty and it showed. Please keep in touch.
All our love,
David, Diane, Erin, Evan and Ally Lemons
January 30, 2011
As a family historian it has been always been a pleasure to meet distant cousins. I got to meet Curtis & Betty along with his brother Ray and Jean at a small reunion in Dallas on 31 May, 2008. Curtis graduated from Texas A&M a few yrs. before I did. We are all grateful for his contributions to our family book. We lost a tremendous amount of love and wisdom.
Jack & Susie Brannon
January 30, 2011 | Bay City, TX
What great memories we have, playing pool, going to football games, A&M and the Cowboys, and all the good food! We go back 34 years. Curtis was blessed with two wonderful wives that we were fortunate enough to know. May God grant you His peace while you are going through this very difficult time.
Our deepest sympathy,
The Lowrey Family
January 30, 2011
Pops...What a wonderful man who will be missed dearly. Grandma we are here for you always and hope to see plenty more of you for years and years to come. Our thoughts are with you and wish we could be there. Can't wait to see you at Easter.
We will always remember Curtis to be a lovely and caring man. Cameron remembers Pops playing pool and hide and seek with him and of course getting in trouble for getting dirty.
Love you,
Mandy, Tommy, Cameron, and Chelsey
January 24, 2011
Fred enjoyed Curtis and they always had such a good time talking about a multitude of things they were both interested in,even Texas vs Texas A M. He was a wonderful person and a joy to know.
January 24, 2011