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Charles W. Curtin

Northampton, Massachusetts

1927 - 2024

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CHARLES W. CURTIN Northampton, MA - Charles W. Curtin, 96, passed away peacefully on April 19, 2024 at Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton, MA. Born on November 1, 1927 to the late William and Gertrude (Duffey) Curtin. He was raised in Florence, MA. He was a graduate of Annunciation School....

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Dear Helen and family- a year passes so quickly but our Loved Ones Remain in our Hearts forever ! God Bless you and keep you in his Loving Care Maureen Cenci

Helen, I am just now seeing this obituary for Charles. I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved. May God console you and nag he rest in God´s peace. Mary Cay Andrikidis

The days of Cottage pharmacy and Mr. Curtain will remain with me forever. Thank you for all aspects of your service, to the country, and the community. RIP.

I remember Charlie from my childhood going to Cottage Pharmacy to hang out and have a hot fudge sundae at the counter and use the phone booth before there were ever cell phones I had cottage pharmacy. Rest in peace Charlie you´ve earned your wings. My condolences to Helen and Diane and his family. Love, Jessica Nally

Charlie used to certify the Easthampton rod and gun clubs fishing scales for potential awards/records and would pick up and deliver said scales into his late 80's to my house! I remember also going to the soda bar at Cottage Pharmacy and getting a pepper steak sandwich cooked by Charlie for like a buck! We also listened to his Polka show when we ice fished on the Oxbow .He will always be remembered by me.

Sorry to hear of Charlie's passing. Our family will always be grateful for having the Curtin's in our lives. Charlie and his family's presence in the Town Of Easthampton will forever be cherished, by all. God Bless to his family and all who knew him. Sincerely, Leo and Kelli Guglielmo

Helen and Family. We are so sorry to learn of your loss . I remember Charlie as a Special Gentleman. Mark always enjoyed their conversations at Ludlow. Our deepest sympathy to you and his loved ones . God Bless- Mark and Maureen Cenci

Diane, I am so sorry for your loss. The past year has been a difficult one for you. Keeping you and your family in my heart and thoughts.

Diane, so sorry for your loss. I remember your father from when I would go over to your house when we were in high school. He was always sweet and initiated pleasant conversations.