Bill enjoyed hunting, fishing, his animals, and spending time with his family and friends. Bill was a man of many trades but was well known for being a truck driver and a diesel mechanic.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Aaron and Hazel Jackson, and George Curtis; and daughter, Angie Curtis. Survivors include his daughters, Kay Cramer, Nyssa Collins (Wayne), Melissia Lowery (Jeff), Sheri Simpson (Joe), and Miranda Biondolillo (Sal); one son, Gary Curtis; twenty-four grandchildren; thirty-four great grandchildren; sisters, Brenda Mills (Ron), Judy Horton, and Anna Borden (Charles); brother, James “Boots” Curtis; many nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends; and special friend, Kathleen Ferguson.
A memorial service will be held for Bill at 11am Saturday, February 09, 2019, at Freeman Funeral Home. Online condolences may be given at www.freemancitronelle.com. Freeman Funeral Home – Citronelle, Alabama
Bill enjoyed hunting, fishing, his animals, and spending time with his family and friends. Bill was a man of many trades but was well known for being a truck driver and a diesel mechanic.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Aaron and Hazel Jackson, and George Curtis; and daughter, Angie Curtis. Survivors include his daughters, Kay Cramer, Nyssa Collins (Wayne), Melissia Lowery (Jeff), Sheri Simpson (Joe), and Miranda Biondolillo (Sal); one son, Gary Curtis; twenty-four grandchildren; thirty-four great grandchildren; sisters, Brenda Mills (Ron), Judy Horton, and Anna Borden (Charles); brother, James “Boots” Curtis; many nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends; and special friend, Kathleen Ferguson.
A memorial service will be held for Bill at 11am Saturday, February 09, 2019, at Freeman Funeral Home. Online condolences may be given at www.freemancitronelle.com. Freeman Funeral Home – Citronelle, Alabama
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