Bert Francis Curbeaux 67 of Indianapolis, Indiana passed away November 24, 2022. He was born November 7, 1955, in Indianapolis, IN to the late Doral Francis and Betty Jean (Jefferies) Curbeaux. Bert’s passion was automobiles including his occupation as being a specialist in parts for Collins Oldsmobile for many years. He was a collector of vehicles having numerous at his home and fixing them up and selling them. Bert’s other interest were in Radio Broadcasting, and he was instrumental in founding the Ben Davis High School Radio Station. He was a collector of numerous things besides cars, he also had an extensive collection of McDonald’s Collector Glasses, he loved the old west and was an avid collector of handguns and knives. He loved Halloween and spent many hours working on just the perfect costume for the occasion. Bert enjoyed Sci-Fi movies and playing games online. He was a hard worker, a good provider for his family, had a wonderful work ethic, responsible was a jokester, and he dearly loved his children. He was afraid of dying alone and continued to mourn the loss of his wife from 2003 until the day he died. He was a Christian a true believer in Christ. He was loved by many and will be dearly missed. Bert is survived by his children, Amberly (Frank Goss) Curbeaux, Jeremiah Curbeaux, Stephanie, Curbeaux, grandchildren, Kylan McCutcheon, Madailyn Magers, Mark Magers III, Miley Magers, Harmony Goss, and great grandchildren, Maverick Brook McCutcheon, Taylor Dickmeyer, his brother, Robin Curbeaux, and numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family and friends. Services will be private, and he will be laid to rest at Greenwood Cemetery next to his beloved wife. To sign the online guest book, you are invited to go to www.flannerbuchanan.com
Thursday, January 1, 1970
Greenwood Cemetery
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