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Anthony Curley

State College, Pennsylvania

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Anthony J. Curley, emeritus professor of finance at Penn State University, died at home Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2005, after a long illness. Born Feb. 20, 1932, he was a son of Joseph P. and Mildred (Dever) Curley, in Avoca, Pa. He was a graduate of Forty Fort High School, King’s College in...

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To the Curley Family:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you on Tony's passing. Whether it was the lore of his MBA instruction or the joy (and challenge)of working with his children, my life has been enriched. In this celebration there is an enduring significance of his life.
Rocki DeWitt

Dear Mrs. Curley, Joan, Cathy, Joe, Mike and Chris:
I am very sorry for your loss. I know the sadness of losing a father too soon. You all were such a part of my life growing up. It seems I was always staying for dinner on Decatur St., and enjoyed many visits to State College, but I especially remember Mr. Curley's dry wit and sense of humor. I know you are all proud of his distinguished career. I wish you strength and send you compassion at this difficult time....

Dear Janice,
I heard thru Janet, that Joan had told her of Tony's passing. I'm very sorry for your loss. It is difficult to lose a spouse at an age now considered not old. Lee has been gone for 11 years and was only 67. You and your family have my sympathy. It is difficult, but our faith will eventually bring peace to your heart. God Bless
Lois Nelson

Dear Janice,

You probably don't remember me. We met many years ago at your home in Drexel Hill, PA. Probably 1960. Tony and I graduated from Forty Fort HS, PA. We "paled" around some. We were both good friends with Jack Evans. Jack lived next door to Tony. Jack and I graduated in 1950, Tony in 1949. In 1960 I was working in Philadelephia and I think Tony was working for an accounting firm there. One day I had lunch at the Chancellor Deli and so was Tony. It was a...

Janice

I am so sorry I am unable to come to SC. You were like my second mom for so many years and I feel like I should be there. Paula and I hold Tony and the rest of the family in our prayers and wish everyone the best.