He was born January 2, 1924 in Plano, Iowa to Mary Belle Fenton and Elmer Ellsworth Curtis. On July 29, 1942, Bob married Mary E. Henderson in Unionville, Missouri. To this union six children were born: Larry (deceased) and his wife Cheryl Curtis, Donald Curtis, (deceased) Joan Curtis Chapman, Dennis (Beverly) Curtis; Lynda (Eugene) Zemo, and Micheal Curtis.
Including his children Joan, Dennis, Lynda, and Micheal, Bob is survived by his wife Mary Curtis of Centerville, Iowa; two sisters, Vivian Sharp of Tuscan, Arizona and Caroline Bills of Des Moines, Iowa; thirteen grandchildren; sixteen great grandchildren; and five great, great grandchildren.
In July of 1944 Bob enlisted in the United States Army. While serving overseas in Germany, he received a purple heart for his courage and bravery. Upon return to civilian life, Bob served thirty-one years with the Centerville Police Department. Also, Bob and his wife Mary owned and operated a mobile home park for twenty two years. They also owned the Eastgate Auction Barn for ten years. Bob also enjoyed antiques, In fact, he owned an antiaue shop for several years. Bob truly treasured the antiques he possessed and thoroughly knew the history behind all of them.
Funeral services with military rites will be held 1pm, Saturday, July 24, 2010 at Lange Funeral Home in Centerville with Pastor Ken Mehrohoff officiating. Burial will follow at the Oakland Cemetery in Centerville. A visitation will be held all day Friday at Lange Funeral Home with the family present from 5-7pm that evening. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established to the family.
He was born January 2, 1924 in Plano, Iowa to Mary Belle Fenton and Elmer Ellsworth Curtis. On July 29, 1942, Bob married Mary E. Henderson in Unionville, Missouri. To this union six children were born: Larry (deceased) and his wife Cheryl Curtis, Donald Curtis, (deceased) Joan Curtis Chapman, Dennis (Beverly) Curtis; Lynda (Eugene) Zemo, and Micheal Curtis.
Including his children Joan, Dennis, Lynda, and Micheal, Bob is survived by his wife Mary Curtis of Centerville, Iowa; two sisters, Vivian Sharp of Tuscan, Arizona and Caroline Bills of Des Moines, Iowa; thirteen grandchildren; sixteen great grandchildren; and five great, great grandchildren.
In July of 1944 Bob enlisted in the United States Army. While serving overseas in Germany, he received a purple heart for his courage and bravery. Upon return to civilian life, Bob served thirty-one years with the Centerville Police Department. Also, Bob and his wife Mary owned and operated a mobile home park for twenty two years. They also owned the Eastgate Auction Barn for ten years. Bob also enjoyed antiques, In fact, he owned an antiaue shop for several years. Bob truly treasured the antiques he possessed and thoroughly knew the history behind all of them.
Funeral services with military rites will be held 1pm, Saturday, July 24, 2010 at Lange Funeral Home in Centerville with Pastor Ken Mehrohoff officiating. Burial will follow at the Oakland Cemetery in Centerville. A visitation will be held all day Friday at Lange Funeral Home with the family present from 5-7pm that evening. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established to the family.
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