WE have opened a Book of Condolence to allow people to pay tributes to Curtis Dominik, who passed away in a crash in Whitehall Road, Cleckheaton, on Saturday morning.
The vehicle he was in left the road at around 5am, heading in the direction of Chain Bar.
You can leave your tributes, and add a photo of Curtis if you wish, in our book of condolence below, to share memories and friendship of the young man.
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Book of Condolence - Curtis Dominik
"Share your tributes and memories of Curtis Dominik here, after the young man died in a crash in Whitehall Road near Cleckheaton on Saturday, January 22."
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Pay your tributes to Curtis herei love and miss you my first born nephew may you rest in eternal peace with nanna . your memories will live on apart of me has gone with you to heaven xxxxxx
Pay your tributes to Curtis hereSuch a sad loss of such a well loved young lad, and a good friend to many. You have left a massive hole in your families hearts. You will be forever missed Curtis.. R.I.P Curtis xxx
Pay your tributes to Curtis hereRest in peace Curtis. You will never be forgotten x
Pay your tributes to Curtis hereawh rest easy Curtis. had so many memories growing up. you was such a good lad too x
Pay your tributes to Curtis hereRIP Curtis. Gone too soon, you will be highly missed
Pay your tributes to Curtis hereR.I.P Curtis my school friend I hope heaven is beautiful very sad sending my condolences to your family
Pay your tributes to Curtis hereLovely lad rip
Pay your tributes to Curtis hereRest in peace Curty D x Can’t believe your gone it doesn’t feel real 😢 XxxxxXxxxX
Pay your tributes to Curtis hereSo Sad to hear this today. I remember sharing funny stories with you at Junior school. R.I.P young man
Pay your tributes to Curtis hereRip Curtis gone to soon but never forgotten ❤❤❤❤❤
Book of Condolence - Curtis Dominik
Share your tributes and memories of Curtis Dominik here, after the young man died in a crash in Whitehall Road near Cleckheaton on Saturday, January 22.
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