In loving memory of Curtis Lynch, born on October 5, 1985, departed from us on February 28, 2024. Curtis was a beacon of light, his vibrant spirit touched the lives of all who knew him. Born to Francine Lynch and Bervard Cunningham, Curtis grew up with a strong sense of family and community, as he carried their values of kindness and resilience throughout his life.
Curtis greatest legacy lies in the love he shared with his children, Nayla, Chole, and Chayce, who were his pride and joy. He was always supportive of their dreams and aspirations, and took great pride in watching them grow and succeed. His love for his children knew no bounds, and he will forever be with there for them, in spirit.
In addition to his role as a father, Curtis was also passionate about sports, ranging from basketball, football, and baseball. Whether he was on the field playing with friends or cheering on his favorite teams from the sidelines, Curtis loved the camaraderie and competition that sports brought into his life. Curtis zest for life extended to his love for exploring restaurants, where he reveled in the diverse flavors that mirrored the richness of his own character.
For many years, Curtis worked as a train conductor for Metro, a job that he truly loved. He took pride in his work, ensuring that passengers reached their destinations safely and on time. His dedication and work ethic were evident to all who knew him, and he will be greatly missed by his colleagues and friends in the industry.
Curtis Lynch will be remembered not only for his passion for life but for the warmth and positivity he brought to every moment with his kind heart, infectious smile, and unwavering love for all whom he encountered. He leaves behind a legacy of love and compassion that will never be forgotten. May he rest in peace, knowing that he was loved by many and will always hold a special place in our hearts.
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