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Coach Curran while a great coach was an even better man.
RIP sir
I spent time working under Jack's tutelage and enjoyed every moment with him - and his visits to Vermont.Molloy has been blessed with 55 years of his devotion and professionalism - and Jack considered himself blessed to be with the staff and students there.All the testimonials attest to his enduring legacy.
I enjoyed a friendship with this wonderful man.
Connie Power
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Curran Family:
I am a retired basketball coach from Baltimore City College, a boys' high school. In December, 1967, we beat Archbiship Malloy, 76-71, in the finals of a Christmas tournament in Washington. It was a great win for us over an excellently coached team. I was fortunate enough to win close to 700 hundred games and many championships in my carrer. I always recall the win over Malloy as one of the best. Coach Curran was a ledgen in basketball coaching circles and a true gentleman. He will be missed but certainly remembered, justly so. My sympathies from another 83 year old gym rat!! Jerry Phipps
A heartfelt thanks for touching my life Mr. Curran.
Thanks coach for helping me through freshman year at Molloy. You will be missed
Ed K
Truly a walking saint above men. He was sensitive to the needs of poor students in his era, not only athletes of his school, but of anyone he came into his life. He does not require beatification by church officals but was beatified in life on earth byhis athletes, students and all with whom Jack had contact.