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OBITUARY
Marshall Murat Curtis of Great Falls, Virginia, son of Madeline Hill Curtis and Murat Curtis, passed away on August 22, 2021. He hailed from Culpeper, Virginia but went through the DC public schools, attending Alice Deal Middle School and Woodrow Wilson High School. At Woodrow Wilson, he won first place in the DC Science Fair in junior and senior years and was a finalist in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search. He graduated from... see more
Marshall Murat Curtis of Great Falls, Virginia, son of Madeline Hill Curtis and Murat Curtis, passed away on August 22, 2021. He hailed from Culpeper, Virginia but went through the DC public schools, attending Alice Deal Middle School and Woodrow Wilson High School. At Woodrow Wilson, he won first place in the DC Science Fair in junior and senior years and was a finalist in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search. He graduated from Washington University in St. Louis with a degree in Electrical Engineering and later obtained his Juris Doctor from The Catholic University of America.
He worked at the U.S. Patent Office from 1968 to 1988, becoming the Senior Primary Examiner on digital communications and visual display arts. He then co-founded the intellectual property law firm of Whitham, Curtis and Whitham, based in Reston, VA and practiced patent law there for the next 30 years. He was registered to practice before the Supreme Court and had a busy international practice. Mr. Curtis was active in the Virginia Bar Association and founded their Intellectual Property Law Section, serving as its Chair for a dozen years. Virginia Business recognized him for 17 straight years as among Virginia’s Legal Elite and the Virginia Bar Association accorded him a lifetime achievement award.
Curtis was also a talented musician. He played first trumpet in the DC Youth Orchestra and was among the youngest to ever sing with the Cathedral Choral Society.
Curtis is survived by his wife Eileen, daughters Dr. Erin Curtis, Alexa Curtis, and Caitlin Miles and grandchildren Egon and Sylvette Leggate, Noel and Nolan Miles, and Finn Frazier.
I have wonderful memories of the St. Patrick’s Day gatherings at your home, as well as of a multitude of discussions with him at the firm: classical music, history, art, food (smoked salmon!!), the specific meaning of a word or phrase, authors, and... moreI have wonderful memories of the St. Patrick’s Day gatherings at your home, as well as of a multitude of discussions with him at the firm: classical music, history, art, food (smoked salmon!!), the specific meaning of a word or phrase, authors, and occasionally even patent law! He was always so kind. And he had a superb collection of beautiful neckties!
He is missed and will be remembered for all this and more. less
I met Marshall and Eileen when I married my husband, John Hill. We didn't see each other often but I always enjoyed time spent with them. John used to visit them in DC on business trips. When he came home he would tell me about the girls and how old... moreI met Marshall and Eileen when I married my husband, John Hill. We didn't see each other often but I always enjoyed time spent with them. John used to visit them in DC on business trips. When he came home he would tell me about the girls and how old they were and what they were doing.
Marshal was at my wedding, he was here when John died and he and Eileen were so supportive even after John died. They invited me to join them at the Washington U. 50 year reunion and hung out with me for the whole time.
I believe that we are a composite of our experiences with other people. Since college, Marshall and John had been very good friends. So, losing Marshall is losing another part of John for me. I hope they're hanging out and drinking in heaven. Love to Eileen and all of the family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Marshall's family. We are grateful that we were able to spend time with him and Eileen this summer in Banner Elk, NC. We will always remember him for his kind, quiet demeanor and sense of humor.
Marshall was my pledge father at Washington University. Always supportive and helpful and determined...at least to a point for when it came to trying to teach me tennis [and after hitting too many balls over the backstops], he mumbled something about... moreMarshall was my pledge father at Washington University. Always supportive and helpful and determined...at least to a point for when it came to trying to teach me tennis [and after hitting too many balls over the backstops], he mumbled something about perhaps teaching me something else. I will miss him. less
Really missing you right now, dad. The house feels very empty without you. Thank you for always being so loving, generous, tolerant, and supportive. I'm sure it wasn't always easy. I love you.
Possibly the ONLY photo with ALL of the kids, grandkids, and sons-in-law. We were lucky that they loved to travel and regularly made the rounds to visit the distributed family in NYC, Madison, WI and Boone, NC
The fine team from Whitham & Curtis that became Whitham, Curtis & Whitham that became Whitham, Curtis, Christofferson & Cook, that became Whitham, Curtis & Cook, that is now Whitham & Cook following Marshall’s retirement. Some of the finest... moreThe fine team from Whitham & Curtis that became Whitham, Curtis & Whitham that became Whitham, Curtis, Christofferson & Cook, that became Whitham, Curtis & Cook, that is now Whitham & Cook following Marshall’s retirement. Some of the finest Intellectual Property attorneys out there. My dad loved his work and growing careers for the people on his team. less