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Curtis Anthony Richardson

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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Curtis Anthony Richardson, 54, formerly of Myrtle Beach, passed away Sunday, January 23, 2011 at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. Curtis was born May 4, 1956 in Gastonia, North Carolina, a son of the late Curly Richardson and the late Shirley Anthony Richardson. Curtis was...

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I worked with Curtis at the Myrtle Beach Hilton. I was the tennis pro. We used to play tennis often. I only found out Sunday, 9-18. I was going to ask him to be a friend on facebook. Curtis was a one of a kind. I am sorry I did not reach out earlier. Please accept my condolences. God Bless the family.

Diane and Felicia, we are so sorry for your loss, Mickey has taken this hard also, he did want to come up, but unable to do so. We have so many years of good memories with him, Diane and your mom and dad, we will always have those. I know he told us how much he loved Felicia when we were there last Thanksgiving and glad to know he had such a wonderful 8 years with her. Let us know if we can do anything. Uncle Mickey and Aunt Tena and cousins, Michelle, Mickey and Marc.

I ran into Curtis about a year ago, he looked the same as he did in High School . Its sad to see so many of my former classmates leaving this earth so young. Rip dear friend. My sincerest condolances to those he left behind.

im proud to stand in the wide open field of my friends heart.
i love you forever,and if you need longer,just touch me.
monte rosemond

So long Curtis we will miss you as your ship sails over the Horizon to new adventures let our prayers be with you.................Conrad MISC

During difficult times I often look back to a long ago conversation I had with Curtis where he offered me advice that he told me his mother had given him years before. "You have to look at the big picture" he said. Good advice from a good friend. My deepest condolences to the Richardson family.

Even though I haven't seen Curtis in years, I've known him since the 5th grade and will carry great memories of our adventures from younger days with me always. To Dianne and the Richardson family I am sorry for your loss.

Diane & family,
So sorry to hear of the passing of Curtis. We know he will be missed by all who knew him. May God richly bless, keep and give you peace during this time of sorrow and always is our prayer.

I worked with Curtis at Signature Kitchens in the late 80's-early 90's.He was a great person.Sorry to hear of his passing.