Wallace-Currier-Obituary

Wallace B. Currier

Salisbury, New Hampshire

1930 - 2012

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SALISBURY - Wallace B. Currier, 82, died at home on Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012. Wally was born in Andover on March 3, 1930, the son of Glen and Etta Currier. He excelled in many sports, playing baseball and softball for six decades. He enjoyed bowling and golf for many years. He was especially proud...

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God looked around his garden
And found an empty place,
He then looked down upon the earth
And saw your tired face.
He put his arms around you
And lifted you to rest.
God's garden must be beautiful
He always takes the best.
He knew that you were suffering
He knew you were in pain.
He knew that you would never
Get well on earth again.
He saw the road was getting rough
And the hills were hard to climb.
So he closed your weary eyelids
...

I am honored to have had the opportunity to help care for such a special man with a quick wit and great sense of humor. You will be very missed by your beautiful caring family.
Love, Corinne Pullen, nurse at the VNA of Franklin.

Condolences to the Currier family. Played many pleasant rounds of golf with Wally. Great guy who will be missed.

You sre with your brother who came to hold you in his arms. Just like he did when uou were small. With love and may you be durroinded by your family. Rip Uncle Wally.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family.Sorry to hear about your loss. He was a great man.

Jerry & Melissa Thompson

Gramp,
When looking back on my childhood, many of my fondest memories are with you. Whether it was playing with your numerous "pets", shooting guns, you hooking a fish on my line to make me feel like I caught it or riding on your four-wheeler/ snowmobile, you always made me feel like I was capable of anything. You gave me confidence that no one else ever has. I thank you for that! You shared your love for the outdoors with all of us kids. Thank-you for introducing me to something I...

Always in my heart. I love you.

"Since I was a little child,
In all that I've been through;
You've always been my hero,
No one stood as tall as you.

You were the one who took the time,
To teach what I needed to learn;
The lessons in life you shared with me,
You shared with love and concern.

I loved you as a little child,
And now that I am grown;
I will one day share those lessons you taught me;
With children of my own.

Generation to generation,
I'll pass on your...

Thank you for everything you did for me gramp. The lessons and skills you have taught me are priceless and I am so lucky to have had you as a mentor. You mean the world to me gramp one of the few people I can say I looked up to. It seems like just a short time ago mom was making me do homework and my reward was time spent with you which was the best gift to have ever received. Growing up I always wanted to be just like you and hope some day to come close. I love and miss you gramp and never...

We will always remember the good times we had together.
Frie and Scottie