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Curtis Ford Obituary

ABINGTON Curtis H. Ford Jr., age 81, of Abington, died Oct. 17. He was the husband of Marie Ford; father of Liat Ford, Lisa Latham, Curtis H. Ford III and Christian N. Ford. Mr. Ford was an avid hockey fan and a well known amateur hockey player. Arrangements by the Quealy and Son Funeral Home, 116 Adams St., Abington. A grave side service will be held Monday, Oct. 20, in the Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne, at 11:15 a.m. Please visit our online guest book, www.quealyandson.com. Quealy and Son Funeral Home Pride in Personal Service (781) 878-2112

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Published by The Enterprise on Oct. 19, 2008.

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Liat Stillman

October 17, 2020

You are loved beyond measure dear Dad.
“Wear the world like a loose garment, which touches us in a few places and there lightly”. St Francis of Assisi.

brian plummer

October 26, 2008

Dear Marie- My belated condolences to you and your family. Uncle Curt was a special man in my childhood memories, and although I wasn't close to him, I'll always remember the rides on his motorcycle when I was a youngster, and the most beautiful bride a boy of 10 can remember. Sincerely, Brian
P.S. I'm not sure if you've heard from my Mom, Greg, or Reed; well on behalf of them we're all thinking of you, Lisa, Liat, Curtis III, And Christian.

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