Bradley L. Curtis ’57

Bradley L. Curtis ’57 of Oro Valley, Arizona, passed away in his sleep on October 21, 2024. Brad graduated from Roger Ludlowe High School in Fairfield, Connecticut. He was an English major, a member of Chi Phi, and participated in intramural sports. He applied his sales and marketing skills to the world of technology for IBM, moving up and down the East Coast for 17 years then settling in San Francisco for eight more years. He left IBM to join Buck Consultants for 10 years, then went to a Silicon Valley startup for five years. Brad and his wife, Libby, raised four kids in Moraga, California, nestled in the hillsides of the East Bay. In retirement they moved to Roseville, California, outside of Sacramento, where they greatly enjoyed the Sun City community, weather, and nature of the area. He was on the board of the Sun City Roseville Foundation, dedicated to making life better for residents. Brad played a lot of golf, drank a lot of Napa wine, traveled worldwide, had fun with baseball trivia, and rooted for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He served his class as an alumni fund volunteer and on the reunion giving committee. Brad is survived by children Kimberly Anne, Cynthia Lee, Charles, and James and six grandchildren.


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