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© Brown's Durant Funeral and Cremaion Service
Submitted by: T.D.
Monroe "Honey Bun" Curtis entered this earthly life on January 26, 1933 in Telephone, Texas born to Earl and Minnie (Jackson) Curtis and passed to his eternal home surrounded by his wife and family on September 6, 2016 in Plano, Texas at the age of 83.
Monroe graduated from Wade High School and proudly served his Country in the United States Army as a helicopter mechanic in Germany until his honorable discharge. He was a farmer and rancher most of his life and was very fond of his cows. He married his soul mate and the love of his life, Sharla Jean Hampton and they were truly a blessing to each other. Monroe treasured his time with Sharla and he enjoyed taking care of his cows, his pecan trees and gardening with his best friend, Ralph Wells.
Monroe was preceded in death by his parents and his best friend, Ralph Wells.
Loved ones left behind to cherish his memory are his loving and devoted wife, Sharla Jean Curtis; children, Suzann Spann, Keith Curtis, Sonya Wilson, Darrell Henson, Holly Hutchinson, Secret Howard, Lisa Adams, Cindy Hinton and Sammy Taylor; brother, F.N. Curtis; sister, Cindy DeLashaw; step children, Randy Carter, Bart Carter, Susie Carter, Terry Carter and Buck Webb; numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren and numerous extended family and dear friends.
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