Curtis Wilson was born and spent his life in Portland. He was adopted as an infant by parents Levana Lois and Coston Jack Wilson. He leaves behind his sister Beth and brothers Carl, Mark and Stephan. Curtis graduated from Madison High School and attended a few classes at Mt. Hood Community College. He worked briefly as a radio DJ, on air for local station KRDR and known as \u0026quot;Country Curtis\u0026quot;, then went on to own airport shuttle service Beaverton Airporter. He thrived at running his own business, receiving compliments and even gifts from customers who appreciated his sense of humor and attention to detail. Curtis married Deborah Camp in 1985 and remained devoted and madly in love with her for the rest of his life. They were opposites in many ways, complementing each other perfectly. They both loved the outdoors and affectionately called each other \u0026quot;Bud.\u0026quot; He also leaves behind three fabulous children, Janine, Natalie, and Mitchell, as well as two awesome young grandsons, Sebastian and Ezekiel. He was a loving and very hands-on dad who was there to guide and support his kids through every step of life. He liked to surprise his own children with water balloon fights and would put all of his energy into getting down on the floor to play-fight with his grandkids. He was always willing to go out of his way for those he cared for, and was consistently vocal in making sure his family knew they were loved. Curtis faced life\u0027s ups and downs with an optimistic attitude and focus on doing \u0026quot;the next right thing.\u0026quot; He was a little bit sensitive, hilariously funny, and entertained and connected with people wherever he went. Dad, we will never stop, \u0026quot;Lovin\u0027 you!\u0026quot; Curtis died suddenly on January 5th. He was with his wife."",