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It is important to acknowledge that Curtoast faced the challenge of being born with Down syndrome. Yet, he refused to let that define him. Instead, he embraced their uniqueness, showing us all the power of authenticity and self-acceptance.
Curtoast was also proud and unapologetic about their identity as a gay person. He taught us the importance of embracing one's true self, regardless of societal expectations or prejudices. In a world that often struggles to accept and understand diversity, Curtoast stood tall, unafraid to love and be loved.
In their too-short time with us, Curtoast managed to touch the lives of so many people. To our dear friend, Curtoast, you have left an indelible mark on our lives. May you rest in eternal peace
Curt <3