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Curtis Dor “Hot Shot” Curry

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Curtis Dor “Hot Shot” Curry Veteran

Birth
Mercury, McCulloch County, Texas, USA
Death
26 May 2023 (aged 88)
Texas, USA
Burial
Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 3 ROW E SITE 189
Memorial ID
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Curtis Dor (Hot Shot) Curry, 88, of Taylor passed away Friday, May 26, 2023.

Curtis was born on September 7, 1934, in Mercury, Texas, in a one room wood house with no electricity or water, to James Hiram "Jake" Curry and Vivian Gladys Reynolds.

He grew up in Mercury, Texas and Sterling, Oklahoma with an older brother and a younger sister.

Curtis graduated from Sterling High School in 1953 and enlisted in the United States Air Force immediately after graduation.

He served as an Aircraft Navigation Equipment Technician. His assignments included Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, Mishima, Japan, Royal Air Force Station, Bentwaters, England, Kelly Air Force Base, Texas, Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Taiwan, and Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. He retired in 1974 at the rank of Technical Sargent.

His awards include the Air Force Good Conduct Medal with Three Oak Leaf Clusters, the Air Force Longevity Service Award with Three Oak Leaf Clusters, and The Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal.

After retirement he worked at Texas Instruments in Austin and Temple.

Curtis married Rita Pamela Crowe in England in 1961. They had three children, Angela, Richard, and Randy. They were divorced in 1987. In 1995, he married Anita Varaile Otto. They lived in Rockport, Texas until her death in 2014, and he later moved to Taylor, Texas.

He nicknamed himself Hot Shot when he was three years old after he saw a play with a character named Hot Shot. He was more known by that name than his real name. As a kid, Curtis enjoyed squirrel hunting, fishing, showing animals for FFA, and all outdoor activities. Later in life he enjoyed raising cattle, pigs, and cocker spaniels, going to the dog races, selling fireworks, and managing and working gun shows. He and Anita traveled many places together, including Las Vegas, New York, and Florida. Curtis and his son Rick spent countless hours watching football and discussing the merits of every play. He was always the person everyone called when they needed a car, appliance, or any piece of equipment fixed.

Curtis is preceded in death by his parents, James Hiram "Jake" Curry and Vivian Gladys Reynolds; his brother, Morgan Cade Curry, and his son, Richard Mark Curry.

Burial will be at Coastal Bend Veterans Cemetery, Corpus Christi, Texas, Thursday, June 8, 2023, at 10:00am with full military honors.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to The American Cancer Society or Austin Pets Alive.
Curtis Dor (Hot Shot) Curry, 88, of Taylor passed away Friday, May 26, 2023.

Curtis was born on September 7, 1934, in Mercury, Texas, in a one room wood house with no electricity or water, to James Hiram "Jake" Curry and Vivian Gladys Reynolds.

He grew up in Mercury, Texas and Sterling, Oklahoma with an older brother and a younger sister.

Curtis graduated from Sterling High School in 1953 and enlisted in the United States Air Force immediately after graduation.

He served as an Aircraft Navigation Equipment Technician. His assignments included Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, Mishima, Japan, Royal Air Force Station, Bentwaters, England, Kelly Air Force Base, Texas, Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Taiwan, and Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. He retired in 1974 at the rank of Technical Sargent.

His awards include the Air Force Good Conduct Medal with Three Oak Leaf Clusters, the Air Force Longevity Service Award with Three Oak Leaf Clusters, and The Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal.

After retirement he worked at Texas Instruments in Austin and Temple.

Curtis married Rita Pamela Crowe in England in 1961. They had three children, Angela, Richard, and Randy. They were divorced in 1987. In 1995, he married Anita Varaile Otto. They lived in Rockport, Texas until her death in 2014, and he later moved to Taylor, Texas.

He nicknamed himself Hot Shot when he was three years old after he saw a play with a character named Hot Shot. He was more known by that name than his real name. As a kid, Curtis enjoyed squirrel hunting, fishing, showing animals for FFA, and all outdoor activities. Later in life he enjoyed raising cattle, pigs, and cocker spaniels, going to the dog races, selling fireworks, and managing and working gun shows. He and Anita traveled many places together, including Las Vegas, New York, and Florida. Curtis and his son Rick spent countless hours watching football and discussing the merits of every play. He was always the person everyone called when they needed a car, appliance, or any piece of equipment fixed.

Curtis is preceded in death by his parents, James Hiram "Jake" Curry and Vivian Gladys Reynolds; his brother, Morgan Cade Curry, and his son, Richard Mark Curry.

Burial will be at Coastal Bend Veterans Cemetery, Corpus Christi, Texas, Thursday, June 8, 2023, at 10:00am with full military honors.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to The American Cancer Society or Austin Pets Alive.


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  • Created by: LJCL16
  • Added: Feb 20, 2017
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176551052/curtis_dor-curry: accessed ), memorial page for Curtis Dor “Hot Shot” Curry (7 Sep 1934–26 May 2023), Find a Grave Memorial ID 176551052, citing Coastal Bend State Veterans Cemetery, Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, USA; Maintained by LJCL16 (contributor 47878768).