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Charlotte Curd Obituary

Curd Curd, Charlotte A Charlotte Ayers Curd, born Mar 21, 1930, to George and Mary Ayers. Attended St Catherine Grade School and graduated from Sacred Heart High School in Indianapolis, went to work in the Yellow Pages Advertising Dept. of what was then Indiana Bell. Along with raising their daughter, Joy and 2 boys, John and Tim, she worked for Am. Fletcher Bank in the proof Dept. and was honored at a recognition Dinner as the longest serving volunteer for the local chapter of The March Of Dimes, over 18 years. Her husband of 60 years, John, daughter Joy (Tom) Mascari, sons, John M., and Tim (Tracy) Curd, 5 grandchildren, and 2 great granddaughters survive. Charlotte was active in local politics, serving as vice precinct committeeman to her husband, John. An avid golfer, she had been a member of Lake Shore Country Club, Hill View Country Club, Royal Oak Country Club, now Dye s Walk, and Palm Aire Country Club In Pompano Beach, Florida. She will be sorely missed by her loving family and many friends. In lieu of flowers, a memorial contribution may be made to The March Of Dimes, American Heart Association, Susan Komen Charity, Diabetes Association, or your favorite charity. Memorial Celebration will be observed at a future date.

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Published by Sun-Sentinel from Jun. 1 to Jun. 5, 2011.

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