Curtis-Mazique Sr.-Obituary

Curtis Mazique Sr.

Freeport, Illinois

Jul 18, 1935 – Mar 10, 2013

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BORN
July 18, 1935
DIED
March 10, 2013
LOCATION
Freeport, Illinois

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Burke-Tubbs Funeral Home - Freeport Obituary

Curtis Mazique Sr. 77, of Freeport, passed away Sunday, March 10, 2013 at Asta Care Center in Rockford. Curtis was born on July 18, 1935 in Alligator, Mississippi, the son of Willie and Daisy Lee (Fields) Mazique. Curtis attended Freeport Schools. Curtis worked many years at Burgess Battery and...

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My husband and I remember Curtis well from working with him at the old State Bank of Freeport downtown. He was always good natured and had a wonderful sense of humor. We remember him to be hard working and he got along with everyone. Rest in peace.
Brad and Dovie (Stadel) Anderson

Lord Bless the family

Curtis was a very good guy we always talked and laugh all the time may god bless the family greg taylor

Uncle Curtis and Chico..... going way back.

I will miss you Uncle Curtis. You were such a good man. You had the biggest heart and were always so good to me. I love you Uncle Curtis! My thoughts and prayers go out to the Maziques.

Curtis was always a good person. He was a hard worker. Curtis was giving & willing to help anyone he could. Hold on to your memories of Curtis & the East Side. May God continue to bless you & supply all your needs! Joni

To all the family of Curtis I new Curtis not have know. most of my life an a better person you could not have known.
We the people from east side of Freeport will miss him greatly.

Curtis was a good man TO ME AND MY FAMILY, RIP

I am so sorry for your loss, my thoughts and fond memories of Curtis are with you and your family.
Michael J smith, Freeport,Il/San Francisco,Ca

To the Entire Mazique Family: I am saddended to learn of Curtis' passing. Please know that you are in my prayers and that the Dear Lord will grant you comfort during this very hard time. Curtis was one of the East Sider neighborhood guys that I will never forget.