In Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in March of 1964, Curtis was born the third of four children to parents Buddy and Edith. His entire life he was dedicated to God, a faith ushered in by his parents who took him and his three siblings along to Africa for missionary work. Curtis talked fondly of his time spent abroad, reveling in the stories and memories of his early years spent there. He even had quite a few momentos of that profound time in his life on display at his home. In fact, all of his greatest accomplishments were laid bare with pride for everyone to see: a master archer, having placed third in Canada at his peak; an avid hunter and genuine outdoorsman, with impressive knowledge of all matter of flora and fauna; the ultimate jack-of-all-trades and an intuitive mechanic, nothing was too simple nor too complicated to escape his sharp mind. He was a force to be reckoned with when he set his mind to something, a trait many admired and relied on.
Curtis is survived by: son, Erik, and daughters, Sonja and Dana; two granddaughters, Lia and Summer; mom, Rae; two brothers, Kerry (Louise) and Rod (Lorrie), sister, Andrea (Chris); five nephews, two nieces, and extended family and friends.
Curtis is predeceased by parents Buddy and Edith Myers.
An intimate Memorial Service will be held in Prince George at Lakewood Funeral Home located at 1055 Ospika Blvd on October 2, 2021, at 2pm. Due to Covid-19 concerns and the safety of all, the family ask that in person attendance be only family and close friends, but we encourage everyone to watch along online with the family at the link provided below.
https://funeraweb.tv/diffusions/37739
password: 373601005508
Memorial Donations may be made in Curtis’ name to the Diabetes Canada Foundation at www.diabetes.ca/donate
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