Richard Eric Curtis
Carrollton & Farmers Branch
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1984 The Roar
R. L. Turner High School
Carrollton, Dallas Co., Texas
Senior Class

 

OBITUARY

Richard Eric Curtis
November 2, 1965 - June 22, 2025

Celebration of Life Ceremony -Eric Curtis

Sat, June 28th @ 1:05pm

Windsor Community Church

700 Automation Drive, Windsor CO 80550

In Loving Memory of Eric Curtis - 1965 2025

Eric Curtis, 59, beloved husband, father, and friend, passed away unexpectedly on June 22, 2025.

Eric Curtis, 59, beloved husband, father, and friend, passed away unexpectedly in 2025. Eric was a man of boundless heart and infectious laughter — someone who never met a stranger and never missed a chance to make someone smile.

Born in 1965, Eric spent his life building meaningful connections and unforgettable memories. He shared 33 beautiful years of marriage with his wife, Robin, who he adored deeply. Together, they built a life full of laughter, travel, and love — exploring over 30 states and 20 countries and cherishing every moment of their journey.

Eric was a devoted father to their son Collin and was endlessly proud of the man he's become. Eric jumped into every adventure with Collin... sports, band, FFA, and scouting. Whatever Collin wanted to do, Eric was there, cheering him on with pride.

Eric had a deep passion for vintage Volkswagens, especially his prized 1966 Kombi, Bertha, and he took immense pride in restoring and caring for her. He also found peace in his garden, joy in travel, and purpose in woodworking - creating handcrafted cutting boards and heirloom pieces that now live on as part of his legacy.

He was also preceded in death by his beloved parents, Patsy and Richard Curtis, and his sister Sherry, who passed in 2011.

Eric is survived by his sisters, Nelee of McKinney, Texas, and Karen of Coppell, Texas.

Above all, Eric lived with intention and heart. He was a wonderful husband, a present and loving father, a loyal friend, and a man who gave generously of his time, talents, and spirit. He loved to love and he did it with warmth, humor, and grace.

Eric's absence leaves a hole that can never be filled, but his memory lives on in every story shared, every smite sparked, and every road still waiting to be traveled.

He will be forever missed and lovingly remembered.

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