William "Curt" Curtis Fox, 42, of Jackson died Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019.
He was born Oct. 31, 1977, in Poplar Bluff, Missouri.
Curt was a man of integrity and honor, and he held himself to a higher standard. This led him to a career with the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Curt graduated from the MSHP Academy on July 21, 2001. He was a corporal with the MSHP, most recently working in the gaming division.
Curt was also CEO of Black Fox Tactics and SKULLE (Sacrifice Keeps Us Living Life Empowered).
He was a warrior who fought many battles. During one battle, God intervened and led him to meet the love of his life, Trisha Jarvis. They were united in marriage Jan. 16, 2014. She survives.
He loved going to the beach on cruises and scuba diving. He especially enjoyed movie and game nights with his family.
In addition to his wife, also surviving are his parents, Debbie (Tony) Rodewald of Qulin, Missouri, and Bill (Kim) Fox of Bloomfield, Missouri; sons, Preston and Ty Forest of the home; grandparents, Norma (Paul) Simpson of Wappapello, Missouri, and Eric Nelson of Prophetstown, Illinois; brothers, Brad (Connie) Fox of Qulin, Justin (Liza) Rodewald of Ewa Beach, Hawaii, Jason (Stacey) Rodewald of Broseley, Missouri, and Paul (Haley) Fox and Tim Fox, both of Bloomfield.
A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Osborn General Baptist Church in Qulin, with the Rev. Monty Flanigan, Chad Flanigan and Adam Alsup officiating. The Missouri State Highway Patrol will perform graveside honors at Qulin Cemetery following the memorial service.
Online condolences may be shared at www.whitesandersfuneralhome.com.
White-Sanders Funeral Home of Fisk, Missouri, is in charge of arrangements.
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