Curtis G. Sears, 47, Passed away January 1, 2014 after a brief illness. He was born in Houston, TX on September 27, 1966 to Carl and Elcene Sears.
Curtis was a very talented, creative artist. His passion and desire was designing and building. Curtis was a caring son, father, brother, and great friend to many, he will be greatly missed and fondly remember.
He survived by his daughter, Taylor D. Sears; parents, Carl and Elcene Sears; brother, James L. Sears and wife Jodi; grandfather, Thomas Irby; and many, many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
He was a great athlete while attending New Caney High School, he loved the games of football and baseball. Curtis loved, his family, Nascar, the lake house and fishing. He was deeply loved and cared for by his constant companion Anna J. Kersh.
Curtis loved life itself- living it to the fullest. His gentle soul will forever be missed by all who knew him.
May He Rest in Peace. A celebration of his life was held at Rosewood Funeral Home at 2pm, Saturday, January 4, 2014.
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Gladys Montalvo
January 12, 2014
My prayers go out to his parents Elcene and Carl Sears. I knew Curtis through my Husband Pete Montalvo. A few times Curtis came to our home and shared a few laughs with us. He was a good person. May he Rest in Peace and may the Lord receive him with open arms. Again, my prayers go out to his parents and family.
Heather L
January 7, 2014
I knew Curt as a customer from Movies and More. He was always happy and friendly. He was one I missed when I moved up and out of the store. My Prayers go out to his family.
January 5, 2014
Tho I didn't know Curtis personally, I knew of him. My heart is with you both, Elcene and Carl. Blessings to you all. Sheri (AF-AG)
Linda Hight
January 2, 2014
I will always have you in my heart and thoughts. So many great times and memories we kids had growing up together, playing football and baseball in the field next to your grandma and my aunt ann's house. Doing all the crazy things kids do when they grow up. I still can't believe you are gone just to soon. God bless you and your family. Loving thoughts and memories.
Your cousin Linda and family.
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