

He will be remembered for his warm smile and unique laughter. Rocky made life-long friends wherever he lived due to his outgoing personality and sense of humor. Rocky was an avid golfer and loved to fish. One of Rocky’s most significant milestones was celebrating his 30 years of sobriety on January 4, 2023. Rocky was a frequent speaker at middle schools, educating the students about addiction and recovery. He worked with the youth group at his church and put his construction skills to use building houses in Mexico for a service trip in 2003. He was active in church, various community organizations and served as a sponsor for many individuals in AA. He felt that being of service to others was his purpose in life.

He loved serving the community in any way he could. Rocky’s strong faith in Jesus carried him through the challenges of life. They remained life-long friends and shared grandchildren, whom he cherished. They were married for 18 years but later divorced. Rocky married Janel Tooke of Vacaville, CA on July 23, 1994.
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He moved to Vacaville, CA in 1988 where he obtained a contractor’s license and founded Curtis Brother’s Construction company. He joined the Air Force in 1977 and served as an Airman First Class for 2 years.Īfter leaving the military, Rocky started his own aluminum siding and window business. He attended Homedale schools and graduated from Homedale High School in 1976. Born on March 7, 1958, to parents Alfred and Anna Mary (Johnston) Curtis, Rocky was the youngest of four siblings. After a courageous 4-year battle with cancer, Rocky Johnston Curtis passed peacefully at his home in Homedale, Monday, January 30 surrounded by the loving presence of his family.
