Ronnie D. Curtis of Lincoln, MT passed away at his home on January 29th, 2026.
Ronnie was born on July 17th, 1960, to Albert and Marion Curtis in Great Falls, MT. He Grew up in Vaughn, MT and later would graduate from Simms High School. Ronnie was a carpenter and worked for Modern Cabinets for 20 Years. Ronnie loved hunting, walking in the woods to find berries and mushrooms. He really loved hunting for artifacts and panning for gold.
Ronnie is survived by his daughter Kayla (Dustin) Thompson; Siblings Cheryl (Gary) Hackett, Tammie (Mike) Blow, Cindie Baker, Roger Curtis, Randy (Mary) Curtis, Tracy (Miriam) Curtis; Grandchildren Kye Thompson and Axel Thompson. Ronnie is preceded in death by his parents Albert and Marion Curtis and his brother Craig Curtis.
A Celebration of Ronnie’s Life will take place in July. Please check back for updated service information.






Kira Lane says
Sending you love and strength ❤️
Cherrie Kelly says
So sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences go out to you and his entire family.
Melaine latray says
So sorry for your loss. He was a great man. We all love you. Mel Gary and Logan
Dan McGurran says
Raunch (as you were known to your closest friends). I’m going to miss you buddy. As I was thinking about all the things we did together throughout our lives, I realized just how good of friends we were. We were brothers for sure. I’ve never known anyone who could handle life’s bumps and bruises and keep such an upbeat attitude…always seeing the bright side of things. I hope you knew what a treasure you were to so many people! Thank you for keeping a watchful eye on my Mom and Dad. Til we meet again. Love you brother.
Michelle Dahl says
To the Curtis Family, my thoughts and Prayers are with you.
Ronnie,
You were a true friend and you are greatly missed. I have so many great memories over the 35 years we knew each other, including our trip to Maui.
Your heart and soul were always in the right place and your kindness was always appreciated.
I know you are in Heaven where the grass is green watching a rainbow and you are sitting on a mountain top smiling.
RIP my friend we will meet again.
Love, Michelle