(From Lawson's Funeral Home)Curtis Dale Snow was born on March 7,1955 in Tulsa, OK. He was 67 years old and lived in Adair OK. Curtis was the first born of Charlotte and Harlie Snow.
Curtis married his life partner Suzan Snow on May 22, 2004. The love they shared will never be forgotten. Curtis sadly left all of us on November 7, 2022 in the care of his family at home.
Curtis served in The United States Air Force for 22 years after traveling all over the world. Serving his beloved Country, he retired to start a new journey of life. He always wanted to be a trucker. So, he got his CDL and took off to see the country he protected. He went everywhere from coast to coast. He loved being a truck driver. Curtis was so good he became a trainer. Then was highly recommended to start doing oversized loads only. Curtis once again decided to take another path and retire from the road. He returned home to be with his Wife Suzan, all their 29 grandkids and 9 great grandkids.
He is preceded in death by his mother Charlotte Burdeen Moore-Snow-Littlefield; His father Harlie Leon Snow and Charles Gordon Littlefield; His granddaughter Porscha D. Bentley.
Curtis is survived by his sister Lucretia D. Snow and Owen Thompson of Miami, OK; His brothers Marvin L. Snow and Kristy Snow of Hobbs, NM, David L. Snow and Gina Snow of Joplin, MO, Rodney N. Littlefield and Lavonna Littlefield of Clovis, NM; All of his kids, Angie D. and Brian Majors of Langley, OK, Shawna L. and Timothy Bentley of Langley, OK, Curtis D. Snow JR and Effie of Afton, OK, Peggy D. and Rusty Smith of Eucha, OK, Brittney and Matthew McDonald of Adair, OK, Nicole and David LaCoe of Adair, OK, Nathan Shafer of Hartshorn, MO, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Griffin of Howard of OH, Mr. and Mrs. Silas E. Snow of OK; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and friends. He will be missed dearly. Curtis will always be in everyone’s heart he ever met. He is a hero and now he is on to his new job as the best guardian angel ever.
Curtis served in The United States Air Force for 22 years after traveling all over the world. Serving his beloved Country, he retired to start a new journey of life. He always wanted to be a trucker. So, he got his CDL and took off to see the country he protected. He went everywhere from coast to coast. He loved being a truck driver. Curtis was so good he became a trainer. Then was highly recommended to start doing oversized loads only. Curtis once again decided to take another path and retire from the road. He returned home to be with his Wife Suzan, all their 29 grandkids and 9 great grandkids.
He is preceded in death by his mother Charlotte Burdeen Moore-Snow-Littlefield; His father Harlie Leon Snow and Charles Gordon Littlefield; His granddaughter Porscha D. Bentley.
Curtis is survived by his sister Lucretia D. Snow and Owen Thompson of Miami, OK; His brothers Marvin L. Snow and Kristy Snow of Hobbs, NM, David L. Snow and Gina Snow of Joplin, MO, Rodney N. Littlefield and Lavonna Littlefield of Clovis, NM; All of his kids, Angie D. and Brian Majors of Langley, OK, Shawna L. and Timothy Bentley of Langley, OK, Curtis D. Snow JR and Effie of Afton, OK, Peggy D. and Rusty Smith of Eucha, OK, Brittney and Matthew McDonald of Adair, OK, Nicole and David LaCoe of Adair, OK, Nathan Shafer of Hartshorn, MO, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Griffin of Howard of OH, Mr. and Mrs. Silas E. Snow of OK; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and friends. He will be missed dearly. Curtis will always be in everyone’s heart he ever met. He is a hero and now he is on to his new job as the best guardian angel ever.
Curtis’s Celebration Of Life Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, November 26, 2022 at 3:00pm, First Christian Church, 220 Cherokee Ave., Langley, OK 74350, with Full Military Honors. Curtis’s service will conclude at the church.
Arrangements are entrusted to Lawson’s Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, 311 W. Gray St., Jay, OK 74346 with Shaunda J. Lawson, 3rd Generation Owner/Funeral Director and Staff.
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