Curry-Bryan-Obituary

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Curry Edward Bryan

Burlington, North Carolina

1950 - 2019 (Age 68)

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Curry was born on December 10, 1950 and passed away on Thursday, August 8, 2019. He was a graduate of N. C. State University and was employed in sales, beginning as a teenager in the family business, Burlington Sporting Goods. A memorial service will be conducted at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Comforter on Saturday, August 17, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. Following the service the family will receive friends at the Angyal home. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to the charity of your choice.

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It’s very sad that I find out today that Curry had passed over a year ago. Always enjoyed our many talks and times together. Rest In Peace -you will definitely be missed in this world! Jeff Butler

Bob Land with Phillip Rivers

Dear Bryan Family,
I am a former Wolfpack football player too. I greatly respect Curry's accomplishment of getting a college degree while playing a division I Football for the Pack.

You are in our prayers and thoughts. God's best to you and your family.

Bob Land

Ren and Family, we were so sorry and saddened by Curry's passing. As I mentioned on FB, Curry was a 'bigger than life' kind of person. I miss him very much and greatly enjoyed getting to visit with Curry and Ren a few weeks ago. I so much wanted to finish conversations that had only gotten started. I echo seeing the love and devotion that Curry had for his family that many have shared . May God bless your family with His presence during this sad time and may Psalm 46 be a source of...

Ren and family,
I am so sorry to learn of Curry's passing. Sending you hugs and wishes that all your special memories will comfort you today and always.

Ren, A.P. and I saw Jeff today and he told us about Curry's passing. I was so sorry to hear that. Please know you are in our hearts and we pray that you and your family feel the comfort of God's love!

First of all, I offer my profoundest regrets at your husbands, brothers, fathers and grandfathers passing. Curry was truly a unique human being. My lifelong friend and I shared so many wonderfully good times together that I cant begin to imagine him not being with us physically. I dont believe I have ever known anyone who loved his family any more than Curry. Nor can I recall a single person who loved life and having fun more either. Curry seemed to be larger than life every time I was around...

I met him at Turrentine and we just seemed to instantly become fiends. It's sad to realize that at some point we will all be a memory. Curry loved and was devoted to his family. I know they have many wonderful memories to reflect on. I don't think that there are many better things that you can say about a man than that.

Dear Billy, Susan and your entire family,
Im very saddened to learn about the passing of Curry. I have such fond memories of him in high school and at the sporting good store in Burlington. I know this must be difficult for you and your family. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Im hopefull your wonderful family members and friends can help bring comfort to you all at this difficult time.
With love and sympathy...
Billie Ross Alberts