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Ms.Francesica Marie Gaint BS MBA
November 6, 2024
#AngelSalute:. #Peace #MrCurtisGraves. #Condolences to #TheGravesFamily. #Listen and watch https://youtu.be/M5QX6MrTtdQ?feature=shared.
Melinda George
March 24, 2024
Melinda George may God continue to be with you and your family.
Chrystal Chever James
March 18, 2024
Giselle, it was so hard to watch on Real Housewives last night. It was evident how much you loved your dad. I am so sorry for your loss. I was thinking about you last night and Googled your dad to see how he was doing. I was saddened to learn of his passing. I pray God has given you peace and comfort.
Chrystal Chever James
Sonya
March 17, 2024
I am so very sorry and my condolences to you and your family.
Velma E. Marshburn
January 21, 2024
I knew Curtis at Texas Southern, we were both involved with sit -ins, and marching for civil rights in Houston . My condolences to his family. RIP!!! Rest in Peace and Power!!! Rise in Glory!!! "See you in the morning", Curtis. Sincerely, Velma Elaine Marshburn, Retired Professor of Psychlogy, Chicago
Carole Temple Dickey
September 13, 2023
Curtis and I were classmates and members of
Xavier Prep's band. He was always dependable in
whatever situation arose. He was our "transportation guy" for big band equipment. I can recall some humorous incidents from those days.
I was not surprised at his successes in life. His leadership qualities were quickly apparent during
those high school days.
May your soul be at peace, Curtis.
Carole Temple Dickey
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September 3, 2023
Curtis, you will be so missed by everyone who had the privilege of knowing you and calling you a friend. I learned so much from you. I am very grateful for the time and all the discussions we had over the years. Thank you, my dear friend. R.I.P.
Kevin Hicks
August 18, 2023
To our friend Curtis: May you rest in everlasting peace. We miss your gleeful smile and savvy wit. But will forever be grateful for our Friendship.
With Love Kevin and Glenda Hicks
George Farenthold, II
August 18, 2023
Curtis and my mother Rep. Frances T. `Sissy´ Farenthold (D) Corpus Christi were great friends and allies in the Texas Legislature. This was the beginning of their lifelong progressive and personal friendship.
When the University of Texas at Austin Law School honored Sissy almost 10 years ago it was Sissy who insisted that Curtis be there to speak about their concurrent terms together in the legislature. This `Noble Citizen´ event could easily have been in honor of Curtis as he fought alongside my mom all those many years ago. Their´s was a great friendship that made life better for the everyday citizens of Texas.
After Sissy died in Sept of 2021, I called Curtis to speak at her memorial service in Austin at the UT Law School. He immediately said yes and was a welcome addition to our family´s meals and visits with old friends.
Curtis was a featured speaker at Sissy´s service and along with my wife Lisa Marsh Ryerson and Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee (D) Houston he regaled the friends and family mourners with the stories of their days cleaning up Texas State politics as members of the `Dirty Thirty.´
If as it was said that Sissy was the `Den Mother of the Dirty Thirty, Curtis was the Troop Leader and had Sissy´s back his whole life.
He was a great American, a great public servant and the Farenthold´s of Texas mourn with you the passing of a noble citizen and giant of a public man, the late and forever great Curtis Graves.
Mark Charles Roudané
August 10, 2023
My sincerest condolences to the Graves family. I have had the great privilege of working with Mr. Graves as a fellow Board member of the Louisiana Creole Research Association. He helped found that organization's Legacy Legion, dedicated to honoring the memory of our ancestors. He reminded us that our ancestors live on in us. Now Mr. Curtis has become a part of all that knew and loved him. Rest in peace and power Curtis Graves.
Bever Sadler Adjei
August 9, 2023
To the Graves family, a warrior has gone home. I remember when he first ran for mayor (City of Houston) John Sadler (now deceased) and I had posted signs everywhere possible and worked tirelessly during his campaign. I believe he was the first Black to run for Mayor of Houston and lost to Louie Welch.
I remember when he worked for us in Austin and got the attention of others by Any Means Necessary! He was a leader, a family man, someone who was concerned about Justice for All and enjoyed photography. He Will Never Be Forgotten, a legend for all times in Texas. Heartfelt Prayers are extended to the family. Beverly Sadler Adjei
(Ms) Jimmie Wickham
August 8, 2023
Curtis and I have been friends since we were both freshmen at Xavier University over 60 years ago. We kept in touch with each other over all those years. He will be greatly missed. His was a life well lived.
May the cherished memories that you hold in your hearts give you comfort and consolation.
Lois Milton Roux
August 7, 2023
Curtis was one of my oldest friends. We were classmates at Martinez Nursery school, Xavier Prep and Xavier University. We connected again when he and his family lived in Washington DC. I will miss our frequent conversations and visits whenever he was in the area. My heart goes out to family. Rest in Peace my friend. Lois Milton Roux
Carolyn Pate
August 7, 2023
Curtis my cousin my brother you are Hone Too Soon". I know that you will always remember how much I loved you. Who will keep the family together? You are with Uncle Buddy and Aunt Mable and all of our remarkable family. Y´all pass a good time now.
Carolyn (Graves) Pate
Ingrid R> Stanley
August 6, 2023
I was truly saddened to hear of Curtis' passing. He was a great photographer and I am very thankful to have a couple of his photographs. He will be missed by his LA Creole family and by all who knew him.
Pat Schexnayder
August 6, 2023
So sorry to hear of Curtis´ passing. He was a devoted member of LA Creole and served it well. He was loved and will be missed by all of
us. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and all who loved him.
Eugenia Foster Adams
August 6, 2023
To the family:
May our heavenly Father give you strength and comfort you with His love.
God's peace,
Eugenia
Barbara Murray
August 5, 2023
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Curtis. I carpooled with him for a number of years when we both worked at NASA HQ in Washington, DC. To the Graves family, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Barbara Murray
Fatima Shaik Little
August 5, 2023
Curtis was a joy to encounter at LA Creole meetings and conferences. I´m happy that I had the opportunity to know him. May he rest in peace. My condolences to his family.
Madonna Haydel LeBlanc
August 4, 2023
My Dad was Aunt Mabel´s first cousin and as a little girl we visited her home a lot. There was always pots and pans on the stove with the best Creole cooking. Sometimes Curtis was there but most time not, but if was not there we always knew where he was and what he was doing. She was very proud of him.
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