Curtis Minx who was inducted into the Georgia AuctioneerThe person whom the seller engages to direct, conduct, or be responsible for a sale by auction. This person may or may not actually call or cry the auction. Hall of Fame in 2004 entered into rest on Monday, September 22, 2014. He was 83 years of age. Mr .Minx was born on August 20, 1931 in Douglas, Georgia. He attended Fellowship Evangelistic Church. Curtis proudly served his country in the United States Army, retiring after twenty-seven years with the rank of Chief Warrant Officer (CW-3). After retiring from the Army he started traveling as an AuctioneerThe person whom the seller engages to direct, conduct, or be responsible for a sale by auction. This person may or may not actually call or cry the auction. and was a member of the Hall of Fame of the AuctioneerThe person whom the seller engages to direct, conduct, or be responsible for a sale by auction. This person may or may not actually call or cry the auction. Association. Curtis had a passion for horses. He was a very devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend.
Georgia Auctioneers Association Members and Board of Directors send their deepest condolences to his wife of thirty-four years, Joyce Minix of Lizella; son, Mike Minix (Debbie) of Lizella; daughter, Beverly Minix of Byron; step-sons, J.R. and Mark Moore of Lizella; granddaughters, Shannon Halstad of Macon and Melanie Harnist of Lizella; great grandchildren, Hailey Halstad, Jared Harnist, Dallas Halstad, and Hannah Mask; and sisters, Sara Cumbass (Owen) of Douglas and Betty Frier of Douglas.
