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Curtis Horacio
Bourgeois, M.D..- Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Columbia, MO Tribune
September 25, 2019
Curtis Horacio
Bourgeois, M.D., born on December 18, 1934 in Natchez, Miss., died on Thursday,
September 19, 2019 at the age of 84. His last days were spent at his home in
Denver, Colo., surrounded by family and friends.
In 1956 Curtis
married Martha Jane Stephenson, the love of his life. They were happily married
until Martha lost her battle with cancer in 2003. In 2005 he had another chance
at love and married Ms. Roslyn Walker. A proud father of four and a doting
grandfather of five, he was affectionately called “Doc” or “Papa” by the many
whose lives he touched.
A 1961 graduate of
Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans, Dr. Bourgeois
completed his residency at Letterman Army Medical Center in San Francisco,
Calif. He served in the United States Army, rising to the rank of colonel
before his honorable discharge in 1971, retiring in 1995.
After serving in
multiple cities across the United States, and a stint in Bangkok, Thailand, the
Bourgeois moved their family to Columbia. Dr. Bourgeois joined Boyce &
Bynum Pathology Laboratories, where he was a partner until his retirement from
medicine in 2001.
Dr. Bourgeois is most
widely known locally as cofounder of Les Bourgeois Vineyards. In 1974, he and
Martha bought 15 acres of bluff top property near Rocheport. Originally
conceived as an idea to beautify the property in front of their home, the
vineyards grew from supporting a casual winemaking hobby to a vibrant business
and popular tourist destination. His eldest son took over the business in 1987,
which he successfully ran until the business was sold in early 2019.
Doc enjoyed
traveling, photography, writing poetry, a stiff drink and sharing the things he
loved with those he loved. He is survived by his wife, Roslyn Bourgeois; four
children, Marcia Bourgeois, Curtis Bourgeois, Karen Bourgeois and Stephen
Bourgeois; five granddaughters; and many families of Les Bourgeois Vineyards,
who brought him so much joy throughout the decades.
The Bourgeois family
warmly invites all to attend his service at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 5 at the
Rocheport Methodist Church. The family suggests memorial contributions be made
to the Rocheport Church, Meals on Wheels, or the charity of your choice in lieu
of flowers.