Holly Springs Funeral Home

Beth Davis Curtis

Beth Davis Curtis, 86, of Michigan City, passed away at Baptist Hospital in Southaven on December 26, 2024. She was born on July 6, 1938,  in New Albany, to T H Davis and Jeanette Howard Davis.  Mrs Curtis was a retired receptionist at Ashland Vision Center and a homemaker, and a member of Ashland Baptist Church.

Mrs Curtis is survived by her husband of sixty eight years, Mallory Curtis, a daughter, Carole Mason (Danny) of Michigan City, and two sons, Greg Curtis, and Randy Curtis (Gina), all of Michigan City.  She also leaves five grandchildren, Tori Bryant, Amy King, Mandi Derryberry, Justin Curtis and Colby Curtis, and ten great grandchildren.  She was preceded in death by her parents, sisters Betty McKenzie and Martha Sickman, and one great grandchild, Charli Jo Gardner.

Services for Mrs Curtis will be held in the Chapel of the Holly Springs Funeral Home on Monday, December 30, 2024 at 11:00 am.  A visitation for family and friends will begin at 10:00 am and continue until service time. The service will be officiated by her grandson, Pastor Justin Curtis.  Burial at Hill Crest Cemetery. 

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Rhetta Conn

Date:
12/28/2024 4:38:26 PM

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Mrs. Beth was one of my favorite people! Always upbeat and put others first. I'll miss her.


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Riley & Karen Roberts

Date:
12/28/2024 4:45:30 PM

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So Sorry for your loss


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Helen Hurdle Mason

Date:
12/28/2024 7:26:51 PM

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Heaven gained an angel today when the Lord called Beth. She was a sweet and thoughtful person willing to help everyone. It was a joy to have her as a mother for the classroom. She always put her most in everything she did. She was loved by all.


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Kris May

Date:
12/29/2024 11:38:10 PM

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Saying Ms Beth was the receptionist at Ashland Vision Center doesn't do her justice. She was the BOSS.

Dr. Schoen told me before I started as a student that I would love working in Ashland because Beth was 'an experience'. She put up with inexperienced students like me, taught us how to take care of people, kept us in line, and made sure we didn't starve at lunch.

Years later, Beth was gracious as I went from lowly student to practice owner. She was always there for good advice and guidance (and wouldn't hesitate to call me out or give me a hard time, too!). She was one of a kind and will be missed.

Thank you for everything, Beth.
Dr. Kris May