Kenneth CURRY

Kenneth CURRY obituary

Kenneth CURRY

Kenneth CURRY Obituary

Published by Calgary Herald from Aug. 8 to Aug. 9, 2017.

CURRY, Kenneth Dennis
January 21, 1923 - August 6, 2017
It is with great sadness that the Markle and Curry families announce the passing of Kenneth Curry on August 6, 2017, at the age of 93. Kenneth was born in Lodzia, Poland and was baptized in the Roman Catholic Church under the name Kazimierz Carol Ciura. The Ciura family immigrated to Canada with Kenneth (Kazimierz) in August 1928. Ken grew up on a farm with his brothers Karl and Walter and sisters Angela, Wanda and Helen in Glenella and McCreary, Manitoba. Anxious to join his buddies and brothers in the war effort, Ken joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on February 2, 1943. He saw action in Europe and was awarded the C.V.S.M. with Clasp and the France and Germany Star. Ken was part of the liberation of Holland where he often talked about the kindness of the Dutch people and the way they treated their Canadian liberators. While serving in Germany during the final stages of the war Ken was one of the liberators of the Bergen-Belsen Death Camp where they found more than 10,000 unburied dead. Although Ken did not talk much about his war experiences, he did often mention the time whereby he noticed movement during the burial of these victims and, due to his quick actions, he was able to save a 16 year old female from the mass burial and delightedly stated that she was helping out in the kitchen just three weeks later. Because of his ability to speak both Polish and German, Ken went on to work with the Royal Canadian Air Force intelligence service hunting escaping Nazi SS criminals by interviewing concentration camp victims. This work led him to transfer from the RCAF to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in October 1948 whereby he worked in the counter espionage wing of the RCMP from 1948 to 1956. He had many high-profile cases including collaborating with fellow RCMP members and the CIA to uncover a mole working in the RCMP. "James Morrison" known as Long Knife, who in 1955 sold out a Canadian double agent to the Soviets for $3,500.00 (about a year's wages for a Mountie at the time). Ken left the counter espionage branch of the RCMP in 1956 after being promoted in rank and went on to run three RCMP detachments in Melville, Yorkton and Esterhazy Saskatchewan. Many exploits of this part of his career are notable including his investigation of a murder case which resulted in the capture of a serial killer. He also represented the RCMP at a First Nations Treaty Ceremony with Sitting Bull's Grandson representing the First Nations Band. After retiring from the RCMP in 1966, Ken moved to an acreage outside of Sherwood Park, Alberta where he lived happily until recently, due to ill heath, he moved in with his son David Curry and daughter-in-law Jan. Ken's last days were at the Colonel Belcher care facility where he often said he felt honoured to be spending his last days with veterans of the RCMP and the Armed Forces. Ken was predeceased by his loving wife Rose Marie, of 60 years, his sons Stephen and Kevin. Ken is survived by daughter Deanna Markle, granddaughters Amy/Mike, Stefanie and (deceased Kevin) grandson Jean, granddaughter Tina, and son David/Jan Curry, grandsons Jason/ Shawna, Tyler, Myles and Darrin, brother Walter and sister Helen Carsted. Mass will be held at St. Peters Catholic Church (541 Silvergrove Drive NW Calgary, AB T3B 4R9) this Thursday, August 10 at 1:00 p.m. with a reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Catholic Missions in Canada, 201 – 1155 Yonge Street Toronto, ON, M4T 1W2.




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Rita McDade

August 30, 2017

My sincere condolences to the family. My memories with the Curry family are growing up with Ken and Rose's children. Many happy times at their acreage home in Sherwood Park 1967 - 1973. My maiden name was Rita Holtner.

Lorraine Grossberndt

August 9, 2017

To the Curry family, I too did not know your father personally but as the daughter of two World War 2 veterans I would like to express my deepest sympathy on the passing of your father. His life's service will not be forgotten. At the going down of the sun and in the morning,
We will remember them

Tony Warren

August 8, 2017

Deanna and Dave, I remember speaking with your dad several times while out hanging out with Kevin (RIP) a long time friend.

He always seemed to me to be laughing about something.

I am sorry for your loss. He lived a long and full life and I will include him in my prayers.

Donna Phillips

August 8, 2017

To The Family of Mr. Curry

Although you do not know me I wish to send my condolences for your loss, may you find Courage, Strength and Love moving forward.

Mr. Curry, THANK YOU for your service and sacrifices you made in WWII and as well your long standing career with the RCMP to help make this world a safer and better place for all to live.

In Flanders Field a Poppy shall grow in your memory.

Rest In Peace Sir
Lest We Forget

A PROUD CANADIAN Veterans Daughter
Donna Phillips
To The Late: Donald Martin Phillips
WWII Veteran (1941-1945)

Margaret Harke

August 8, 2017

I have just finished reading your fathers story. What an amazing story & amazing man. My father fought in WW1.I want to say "Thank You " for sharing his life. May you always be proud of what he did for all of us who enjoy such freedom today. May God grant you His Comfort in the days to come. M. Harke

August 8, 2017

Dave and Jan and family,
We are so very sorry for the loss of your beloved Dad and Grandpa. Our prayers are with you.
John and Denise

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