Curtis Alan Dytzel of Quiet Dell, WV, went home to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on July 13, 2025. Curtis is the son of the late Bernard T. Dytzel and the late Constance Elaine Dytzel.
Curtis is the beloved husband of Delores Dytzel and together they shared 32 years of a wonderful, blessed marriage. He held her hand as he passed from this life into Jesus’ arms.
Curtis is survived by three sons: Lance Corporal Isaiah Dytzel who is serving in the United States Marine Corp; Elisha Dytzel of Quiet Dell, WV; and Pastor Jeffery (Ashley) Dytzel of Shinnston, WV.
Curtis is blessed with four beautiful grandchildren: Reese Dytzel, Thomas Dytzel, and Lincoln Dytzel of Shinnston, WV and his namesake, Rhett Alan Vincent Dytzel of Bridgeport, WV.
Cutis is also survived by one sister, Leslie Dytzel of Ashburn, VA and one brother, Bernard T. Dyzel, II of Reedsville, WV. Also, Curtis is survived by his lovely mother-in-law Geneva McCloy, of Rosemont, WV; his six sisters-in-law: Sharron (Gary) Lindsey of West Union, WV; Debbie Vincent of Flemington, WV; Toni (Richard) Conrad of Quiet Dell, WV; Donna McCloy of Virginia; Pam (Greg) Jones of Kentucky, Bobbie Jo (Richard) Price of Fairmont, WV; and two brothers-in-law: Calvin (Loretta) McCloy of Kansas and Martin (Lisa) McCloy of Rosemont, WV and numerous loved nieces, nephews, and cousins.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his father-in-law, Charles McCloy, and two brothers-in-law, Larry Vincent and Donnie McCloy.
Curtis proudly served in the USMC and is a retired police officer from the Clarksburg Police Department. Curtis’ long-term police partner, John Sedlock, also became his best friend.
Curtis was an avid baseball fan and loved playing golf. He enjoyed both coaching and umpiring baseball. Curtis will always be remembered for his quick laughter, compassionate heart, UNO skills, trivia mastery, love of history, and amazing courage. His family is grateful for Curtis’ life and legacy of service to his fellow man.
Curtis’ family wants to give a special “thank you” to the absolutely phenomenal nurses and doctors of the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System.
Family will receive friends at Davis Funeral Home, 124 Olen Thomas Dr., Clarksburg, on Thursday, July 17, 2025 from 4:00-7:00 PM and on Friday, July 18, 2025 from 10:30 AM until the time of the Funeral Service in the Chapel of Davis Funeral Home at 12:30PM with Pastor Aaron Cayton officiating. Interment will follow to the West Virginia National Cemetery where full military honors will be accorded by the United States Marine Corp and the Harrison County Honor Guard. Online condolences may be sent to DavisFuneralHomeWV.com. Davis Funeral Home is honored to assist the Dytzel family.
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