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Curtis Martin Wright Jr.

Dallas, Texas

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WRIGHT, CURTIS MARTIN WRIGHT, JR. passed away December 18, 2004. Curtis was a gentle and caring man, loved by all who knew him. He was a talented and creative person, having both B.A. and M.A. degrees from Southern Methodist University. He was long associated with writing and printing, from...

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Curtis was such a dear gentleman. He had a warm and generous heart. Even though I never worked with him as an account executive, he always was concerned about my schools and more importantly myself!

I will never forget the time I was having a very bad day. Curtis could tell this in my face and eyes. He was very concerned and called me at home that evening to make sure I was doing better.

I also still have the angel coin he gave me from his mother's funeral. I...

I was very sad when I heard that my friend had passed away. I'm still in shock. I can't believe this, but everyday I thank God for him. He was a very dear friend.

I was very sad when I heard that Curtis passed away because he was a great man and I was very honored when I got to meet him on are trip to Dallas.

It is difficult to find the words to describe the passing of such a great friend. It was Curtis who always asked about my familiy, my holiday plans, and my health. He reminded me to tell my mother that I loved her the next time I talked to her. His great sense of humor and wit picked me up when I needed it, and he was such a thoughtful person and defined the word gentleman. I pray for peace for his sister, her family and the countless friends of Curtis who feel a void in their life.

This shocking loss echoes coast to coast. I wish I could have told Curtis one more time how grateful I am for all he did for me professionally -- and all the warmth he brought to each of us personally.

Those of us lucky enough to have worked with Curtis knew him as a man of exceptional taste, witty humor, and a warm heart. He always had the patience to provide help when needed and pushed everyone to do the right thing.

I can't imagine the days ahead without my daily phone call to Curtis. His voice mails would always be addressed to "Miss Reida"! He took such pride in his work and the work of his customers. We were all a part of his family. He touched so many people and will...

I was very saddened to hear this weekend that Curtis passed away. Although I personally did not have the pleasure to work regularly with Curtis, he was always friendly and helpful and eager to help me when I needed it. I pray for him and for his family at this sad time.

What a shock. You could always count on sharp, dry humor when you least expected it and just when you needed it most. Curtis was the most caring and loving man anyone will ever meet. He is forever in my heart and he will be missed!

I was very saddened to hear that we lost such a great co-worker. Curtis was always willing to assist helpless yearbook advisors (like me) without making us feel silly. He was always quick to help and also make us laugh. We will miss you, Curtis and our books will never be the same again. Jane Bute (Albert Lea HS Yearbook Advisor)