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Jamie Lee Curtis shares late sister Kelly's obituary: 'May her memory be a blessing'

The “Halloween” actress said she “was dedicated to her family and Pokémon Go.”

Jamie Lee Curtis shares late sister Kelly’s obituary: ‘May her memory be a blessing’

The "Halloween" actress said she "was dedicated to her family and Pokémon Go."

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June 1, 2026 12:28 p.m. ET

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Honoree Jamie Lee Curtis (L) and sister Kelly Lee Curtis attend the 5th annual Women of Distinction luncheon at Beverly Hills Hotel on May 3, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California.

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- Jamie Lee Curtis has shared her late older sister Kelly's obituary.

- The *Halloween* actress explained that she chose to do so because "I understand this social media is how some people get their news and I wanted it to be the official obituary."

- Kelly "lived a life of generosity" and "service" prior to her death on May 30 at age 69, per the notice.

Jamie Lee Curtis is paying tribute to her late older sister, Kelly.

The *Halloween* actress published her sister’s official obituary in a poignant Instagram post on Monday, three days after announcing her death on May 30. She was 69.

“My original statement was a personal remembrance,” Curtis wrote. “I understand this social media is how some people get their news and I wanted it to be the official obituary.”

Jamie Lee Curtis and Kelly Lee Curtis at Fox Searchlight Pictures' "Hitchcock" Los Angeles Premiere held at AMPAS Samuel Goldwyn Theater on November 20, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California.

Jamie Lee Kelly Lee Curtis in 2012.

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She also noted that some obituaries published since her original announcement have included “an incorrect piece of information” within them, clarifying that Kelly was married to her husband John Marsh.

Alongside her post, Curtis shared a snapshot of Kelly smiling as she held up a sign that read, “Welcome family and friends. With love. Stay frosty.”

Jamie Lee Curtis shares personal story in heartwarming tribute to her late sister, Kelly

Honoree Jamie Lee Curtis (L) and sister Kelly Lee Curtis attend the 5th annual Women of Distinction luncheon at Beverly Hills Hotel on May 3, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California.

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The obituary states that Kelly, the eldest daughter of Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, was born and raised in Los Angeles before her family made the move to Idaho. A Skidmore College graduate, she worked in New York City as an actress and appeared onstage as well in films such as* Trading Places *and television shows like *The Equalizer, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, *and* Judging Amy.*

It also highlighted Kelly’s philanthropic work, noting that she and her dad Tony helped raise funds to refurbish the Dohàny Street Synagogue in Budapest, Hungary. She also signed off all of her messages with “Isten Veled,” a Hungarian blessing that means “God is with you.”

Kelly and her second husband, filmmaker John Marsh, later relocated to Bellevue, Idaho, where they co-founded the independent documentary production company Liberty Films, per the obituary. The couple also worked together to renovate an old Victorian home, which was preserved and donated back to the community.

“She lived a life of generosity, service and a deep love of natural beauty and was dedicated to her family and Pokémon Go,” the obituary read. “She was affectionally known as 'Auntie Cookie' and is survived by her husband John, her sisters, Jamie, Alexandra, Allegra and their brother Benjamin as well as her nieces and nephews, Annie, Ruby, Elisabeth, Dido, Helena, Raphael, Nicholas, Jacob and Kristopher and grand nieces and nephews, Calum, Rory, Alistair and Isaac and her stepmother, Leslie Curtis.”

It concluded, “Isten Veled to our sister of the sun and the moon, Kelly. May her memory be a blessing.”

Curtis has taken to social media to pay tribute to her sister in the wake of her death, sharing a meaningful memory of how her wedding to husband Christopher Guest brought the pair back together after drifting apart.

“My sister and I were close as children but also had that sibling competition for divorced parent's attention and love and we were wildly different and lived apart for many years,” she wrote. “But she came back to be with me at my wedding and never really left again.”

Curtis explained that Kelly went on to become an "integral part" of her "family structure," adding, “I miss her today but am buoyed by the knowledge that she is at peace."

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