Rev. Curtis is survived by his loving wife Cameron Curtis married 26 years, and one daughter Kristyn Roddy. In addition Daniel is survived by his beloved parents Rev. Donald and Paulette Curtis and one brother David Curtis, grandmother Jean McKissick and Aunt Margaret Lyon.
Daniel was the owner of Curtis Graphics of Modesto and was a member and an associate pastor of Victory Faith Center also of Modesto. He was a humble man loving many people in his life. He loved gatherings as he always made time to listen, reminisce and love on each and every one of his family members. He was always a pillar of strength and lived to preach the word of God. Since the age of 5 Daniel found serenity when surrounded by water as his greatest passion was sailing. In 2002 Daniel finally was certified to sail large charter sailboats; which he was an expert at handling any situation. Daniel will be remembered as a man of noble character and excellent spirit. His devotion to God and his family was always steadfast and unmovable. This apostle of love will be greatly missed.
Published in the Modesto Bee on Oct. 17, 2013
Rev. Curtis is survived by his loving wife Cameron Curtis married 26 years, and one daughter Kristyn Roddy. In addition Daniel is survived by his beloved parents Rev. Donald and Paulette Curtis and one brother David Curtis, grandmother Jean McKissick and Aunt Margaret Lyon.
Daniel was the owner of Curtis Graphics of Modesto and was a member and an associate pastor of Victory Faith Center also of Modesto. He was a humble man loving many people in his life. He loved gatherings as he always made time to listen, reminisce and love on each and every one of his family members. He was always a pillar of strength and lived to preach the word of God. Since the age of 5 Daniel found serenity when surrounded by water as his greatest passion was sailing. In 2002 Daniel finally was certified to sail large charter sailboats; which he was an expert at handling any situation. Daniel will be remembered as a man of noble character and excellent spirit. His devotion to God and his family was always steadfast and unmovable. This apostle of love will be greatly missed.
Published in the Modesto Bee on Oct. 17, 2013
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