Mr. Curenton was born November 28, 1932 in Henry County, Alabama to the late Avner and Eugenia Ingram Curenton. He was the "ice cream man" in Columbus, Phenix City, and the surrounding area bringing joy and happiness to countless children for many years until he became unable to drive. He was also employed with Colonial Bakery for some time, enjoyed wrestling, watching westerns, especially, Walker Texas ranger, Dr. Phil, walking at Peachtree Mall, and enjoying a banana popsicle.
Mr. Curenton was preceded in death by his wife, Doris Juanita Watford Curenton; a daughter, Sheila Head; son in law, Kenny Head; daughter in law, Lisa Curenton; 5 brothers; Joe Curenton, Hubert Curenton, David Curenton, A.J. Curenton, and Aaron Curenton; 2 sisters, Veleta Driggers and Rebecca Caldwell.
He is survived by his daughters and son, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Mr. Curenton was born November 28, 1932 in Henry County, Alabama to the late Avner and Eugenia Ingram Curenton. He was the "ice cream man" in Columbus, Phenix City, and the surrounding area bringing joy and happiness to countless children for many years until he became unable to drive. He was also employed with Colonial Bakery for some time, enjoyed wrestling, watching westerns, especially, Walker Texas ranger, Dr. Phil, walking at Peachtree Mall, and enjoying a banana popsicle.
Mr. Curenton was preceded in death by his wife, Doris Juanita Watford Curenton; a daughter, Sheila Head; son in law, Kenny Head; daughter in law, Lisa Curenton; 5 brothers; Joe Curenton, Hubert Curenton, David Curenton, A.J. Curenton, and Aaron Curenton; 2 sisters, Veleta Driggers and Rebecca Caldwell.
He is survived by his daughters and son, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
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