Curtis Lane Tollett

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Curtis Lane Tollett

Birth
Crossville, Cumberland County, Tennessee, USA
Death
8 Jan 1991 (aged 23)
Crossville, Cumberland County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Cumberland Homesteads, Cumberland County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Curt was the All-American guy that everybody loved. He was "A Good Ole Country Boy" who loved Hank Williams, Jr., his flannel shirts, cowboy boots and 4-wheel drive trucks. I met Curt my Sophmore year of high school. We dated all through high school and two years after graduation we got engaged. Not long after, Curt became ill with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. Even though we never got married, Curt was and still is my "first love." He was strong and brave till the end because as he used to say, "A Country Boy Can Survive." Curt is survived by his mother and father, Lane and Sharon Tollett, his sister, Shannon Tollett Evans, nieces, Caitlin and Stacie Evans, grandfather, Jay Sweeney, grandmother, Effie Tollett and all the friends who loved him dearly.

He will forever be in our hearts!

Curt was the All-American guy that everybody loved. He was "A Good Ole Country Boy" who loved Hank Williams, Jr., his flannel shirts, cowboy boots and 4-wheel drive trucks. I met Curt my Sophmore year of high school. We dated all through high school and two years after graduation we got engaged. Not long after, Curt became ill with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. Even though we never got married, Curt was and still is my "first love." He was strong and brave till the end because as he used to say, "A Country Boy Can Survive." Curt is survived by his mother and father, Lane and Sharon Tollett, his sister, Shannon Tollett Evans, nieces, Caitlin and Stacie Evans, grandfather, Jay Sweeney, grandmother, Effie Tollett and all the friends who loved him dearly.

He will forever be in our hearts!