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James D. Curtis

Fort Morgan, Colorado

1928 - 2020

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James D. Curtis passed away in his home on October 6, 2020 surrounded by those he loved. Jim was born on October 25, 1928 in Saint Francis, Kansas to Velma Walker and Alvin (John) Curtis. He was the second of five children. The family moved to Fort Morgan, Colorado when Jim was young. He worked...

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I MISS HIM AND MARELYN EVERY DAY AND SMILE FROM FOND MEMORIES JIMBO SHARED WITH ME THROUGHT THE YEARS, HUGS TO ALL A FRIEND TECKIE

Uncle Jim ...a kind loving uncle that will be missed. Pam and Julie may God's comfort find you.

He was a wonderful awesome friend and shared many stories with me.I met him and Marelyn in 1972 and we camped ,Fished,dined,Played cards and games and were like family. I will greatly miss him.Blessings to all the family.Love Teckla & Merle And family

I will always have wonderful memories of Jim and Marelyn being an important part of my life growing up. My heart hurts for all of you and I am so sorry for your loss. He was a great man.

There are no words. Just let those who love you carry you and those you love through this journey - no matter how long it takes. Another angel is in heaven to watch over all of you!

Wish we were with You & Pam to give you a giant hug! Uncle Jim, left us all with so many Amazing memories. We are going to hold tight to those memories in the months & years ahead. He made a difference in our whole family’s lives. Glad, you had the opportunity to be with him in his last hours and that...

Dear Pam, Julie and families, My heart aches for you all and you are in my prayers, I have known Jim and Marelyn since 1972 and we became great friends through the years, We were like family and camped and fished and did many things together, He will be greatly missed by me and my family. love and hugs , Teckie and Merle and Stan and Debby and Mike and Tammy Gruenberg, Nathan and Emily, Blessings to you all