Lois E. Curtis

Lois E. Curtis, 81, passed peacefully surrounded by family in her daughter’s home on Wednesday, August 2, 2017. She was born on July 15, 1936 in Matamoras, PA, daughter of the late Harold Labold and Evelyn Coulter Labold Loven.

Survived by her sister, Cynthia Lucarelli and children, John Curtis and wife Janet; Wayne Curtis and wife Patricia, Carla Curtis-Galyean and husband Rick and Jodi Curtis. 10 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and many extended family and friends.

Preceded in death by her husband, Leo T. “Bucky” Curtis, Sons, Thomas Curtis, Ronald Curtis Quick and sister, Doris Marie Taylor.

A memorial service will be held on Sunday, August 6th at Crowder Funeral Home, 111 E. Medical Center Blvd., Webster, TX 77598 at 3pm, preceded by viewing from 1pm to 3pm. Lois will be laid to rest with her husband at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to MD Anderson Cancer Center.

8 comments

  1. * LOIS you will be missed. THANKS for all the great memories I got to share with you and your family. Love you Treva Douglas *

    Treva Douglas
  2. So sorry for your loss Cindy and family

    Barbara Soya
  3. Oh Carla I am so sorry to hear this. I have missed her coming to the salon and just visiting about life. She was a wonderful and kind lady. The first time I met her was on metro goTexas committee and loved her from the start. She will be truly missed by many, many people.

    Sammie O'Donohoe
  4. Thank you Lois’s family for posting the obituary of your dear Mom. Sad to read but so glad she will be with your Dad in Arlington. My brother Lt Col Jim Baird is buried there and his wife also. Their son Michael will be visiting me from Cal next month after a trip to visit his parents grave there. I would hope to be able to do the same one day as I haven’t been there since 1982. My love & prayers are with you all as you go through this difficult time.

    Marianne Armour
  5. to Lois’s family:

    She was one of the Dozen that we call ourselves the “Birthday Club”.
    I would not venture to say that we were cheaper by the dozen, at all.
    We were a bunch of high spirited, opinionated, fun loving, wine drinking (or just
    drinking in some cases) and adventure seeking group of women.

    She will be missed and her story will live on through you guys. I just pray she did not tell you our stories, that we stayed up drinking until 3am to tell all in Angel Fire.

    What is told in the birthday club, stays in the birthday club. Heck we were so full of libation half of us have to tell the other half what was said.

    Remember live as Lois did,

    EAT, DRINK, SHOP AND BE HAPPY

    Annette Snow Falks
  6. Carla, Jodi & family, My deepest sympathy on the loss of your mom. You all have been her rock for the past years during her illness. She is with her beloved Bucky & they are dancing around heaven. I know that help with your loss right now, there are no words. Wishing you strength, comfort, and healing during this difficult time. Lois was one of twelve in our little birthday club & she will sorely missed by each of us. She will never be replaced. Just hope you know that others care for you & wish you peace during this difficult time.

    Ginger Gibson
  7. We are truly sorry for your loss. We were both honored and blessed to have known your mother. She was an amazing lady. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.

    Traci and Vincent Galyean
  8. Carla, Jodi & Family,

    Our hearts are filled with sorrow upon hearing the news of your Mother’s passing. Wishing you peace to bring comfort and the courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts. Our most sincere condolences.

    David & Debbie Evans

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