Brittanie Melton
We still miss and love you dad. Your memories will be with us untill we meet again some day. Brittanie melton
Birth date: Jun 21, 1942 Death date: Aug 29, 2013
Mr. Curtis Horton, Sr., 71, passed away early Thursday, August 29, 2013 at his home. Born June 21, 1942 in Yazoo, MS to L.C. and Bessie (Harris) Horton, he lived in Muskegon most of his life. He was married to the former Janet Gol Read Obituary
We still miss and love you dad. Your memories will be with us untill we meet again some day. Brittanie melton
I love you and miss you so much pops I think about you everday I remember when you first came into our lives you were the best thing that happened to our family we are still hurtin but we know your in a better place meechie & amari still be talkin about they granddaddy and how you kicked the ghost out the closet in the woods lol I love you and will see you later Ant
This candle represent his chair he love to sit and watch the news in.
Thank you god for a wonderful uncle he was truly a father to my sisters and I. I will always be greatful for the love ,discipline and respect he taught us as children. I remember the story we shared together about him bringing me ice cream from the store at my requested when I was three years old as he left Vaughn,Ms going back to Muskegon. he would say I sat on the train saying I wonder if that girl is still standing there smiling waiting for me to bring her that ice cream. Well today I thank you for your living testimonies you have shared and pray that your last transitional from this life journey was filled with joy and a smile . Love ,Lela,Vera,Chelle
Curtis Horton- My Step-Father
I love and miss you so much I want to thank-you for everything you have ever done for me and my family. I am so blessed to have had a Wonderful step-Father as you...I remember when you came into my life when I was 9yrs. old and I am now 39. You were the missing slice of pie that completed our family Janet Anthony and Janada 30yrs. ago I will miss you very much and no-one could ever take the place of my Curtwood...I wish I could have some of your oatmeal that you made the very best in the world. and most of all thanks for raising Andrew you (Curtwood) and mom (Janet) did an AMAZING JOB and I could never thank-you enough... I will see you in the beautiful clouds soon so for that I will not say Good-bye only see ya soon! Love, Janada