Curtis "Curt" Armour Sr. was born on February 5, 1951, to the late Alfred Eugene Armour and Irma Francis Harris in Memphis, Tennessee. A devoted family man, Curtis built a life filled with love, music, and cherished memories.
During his time in Detroit, Michigan, Curtis found joy in gathering with his family, especially his brothers. Together, the Armour brothers would lighten up any room by singing and harmonizing Motown classics like "My Girl" and "Cloud 9," creating lasting moments that will be treasured by all who heard them.
Curtis held various positions throughout his career, working with organizations such as Ford Motor Company, General Industrial Laundry, and General Plating. Most recently, he found purpose as part of the AMVETS Donation Center, supporting initiatives to benefit U.S. Armed Forces Veterans.
Curtis leaves to cherish his memory: his beloved wife of 50 years, Loreather; his children, Winona, Tomecca, and Curtis Jr. (Stephanie); his siblings, Alfred "Jr.", Gregory (Martha), Shirley, and Barbara; and a host grandchildren, great-grandchildren, family, and friends.
He is preceded in death by his brothers, Emmitt (Charline), Larry, and Richard "Michael" (Linda), and grandsons Trey, Rell and K.D. Coleman.
Curtis will be remembered for his radiant spirit, the bonds he created, and the music that brought joy to so many. His legacy will continue to live on through the love of his family and friends.
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