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Curtis Rosemann of Wentzville, Missouri, passed away on April 18, 2026, at the age of 17. He is survived by his father, Chris Rosemann of Wentzville, MO; mother, Stacey Rosemann (née: Martell) of Wentzville, MO; brother, Jayden Rosemann of Wentzville, MO; sister, Madison Rosemann of Wentzville, MO; grandparents, Frank and Beverly Martell and Ken and Darlene Bergman; Aunts, Uncles, many cousins, and friends; foster mother, Julie Briney of Wright City, MO; He is preceded in death by his foster father, Jeff Briney.
Curtis attended Benedicite Education School in Wentzville, where he was loved by many. He had a deep appreciation for life’s simple joys and especially loved spending time at the Lake of the Ozarks, fishing, being outdoors, and riding his bike. Curtis also adored his dog, Ellie, who brought him so much happiness and companionship.
He had a love for music and dancing, and his joyful spirit could light up any room. Curtis was a resilient young man who embraced life with courage and determination. He was known for his ever-present smile and the warmest hugs that meant so much to those around him. He also kept a watchful eye on the people he loved, often monitoring and tracking his family everywhere they went on Life360, always wanting to know they were safe.
Above all else, Curtis was deeply devoted to his family. He cherished every moment spent with them and was truly their greatest blessing. His love, laughter, and beautiful spirit will remain in their hearts forever. Curtis will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.
Memorials: In honor of Curtis, memorial donations may be made to: Benedicite Education in care of, Pitman Funeral Home 1545 Wentzville Parkway Wentzville, Missouri 63385.
The Rosemann Family is being served by Pitman Funeral Home in Wentzville.