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Curtis Eugene Endecott Jr Oct 1, 1965 - Sep 12, 2022
Submitted by Jo Aguirre
Curtis Eugene Endecott, Jr. died September 12, 2022, in Norman,
Oklahoma at the age of 56 years 11 months 11 days.
Funeral
services are scheduled for 10:00 AM, Friday, September 16, 2022,
at the Wadley’s Funeral Chapel.
Interment is scheduled for 2:00
PM, Friday, September 16, 2022, at Dover Cemetery in Dover,
Oklahoma, entrusted to the care of Wadley’s Funeral Service.
Curtis was born October 1, 1965, in Albany, Georgia,
to Curtis and Karoline (Miller) Endecott. He was raised in the
Crescent/Enid area, earning his GED in 1983. Curtis was
inducted into the United States Army on March 16, 1983. He
proudly served his country, being honorably discharged on March
14, 1986. Curtis worked as a salesman for many years. He
married Jodie Potter on October 15, 2015, in Eureka Springs,
Arkansas. They made their home in Lexington and were together
for almost 7 years before Jodie’s passing early this year.
Curtis was a sweet talker and enjoyed bowling, walking his dog,
Bear, golfing, and talking about cars, Chevy being his favorite.
He loved his family and spending time with all of them,
especially his grandchildren. Curtis was a proud father and
grandfather, always encouraging and bragging on his family. He
made an effort to keep in touch with all his family and enjoyed
hunting with his brothers. Curtis was supportive of everyone,
both friends and family, and took great pride in having the
best-looking yard on the block after he mowed, as well as having
the cleanest house in town. He was kind of a neat freak, who
collected change from anywhere and anyone he could. Curtis also
enjoyed watching Americas Funniest Home Videos.
Curtis is preceded in death by his father, Curtis
Eugene Endecott, Sr.; his wife, Jodie Potter; and his
grandmother, Juanita Henry.
Survivors include his daughter,
Brittany Endecott and Jospeh Findley of Lexington; his daughter,
Courtnee Cline and husband, Lane of Noble; his grandchildren,
Haydon Cline, Lakoda Cline, Bella Cline, and Noah Cline, all of
Noble; his brother, Tim Endecott; his brother, Joe Endecott; his
aunt, Vicki Endecott of Enid; his aunt, Kathy Endecott of
Crescent; his uncle, Gary Endecott of Enid; his cousins, Leelynn
Mona of Enid, Dana Hilton of Enid, Vern Hilton of Enid; and
numerous other relatives and friends.
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