Curry-OBENSHAIN-Obituary

Curry C. OBENSHAIN Jr.

Gloucester, Virginia

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GLOUCESTER - Curry Cooper Obenshain Jr., 60, died Sunday, Jan. 30, 2011 in Riverside Walter Reed Hospital. He was born in Bethesda, Md., to the late Curry C. and Elizabeth Brown Obenshain Sr.He was employed at Philip Morris in Williamsburg as a processing technician, was a member of St. Therese...

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I will love you forever. I miss you terribly.

Curry was the reason I joined the club. He always was willing to help, always had a smile and always seemed glad to see people. He will be missed.

Bill Turner

Never forgotten, Never replaced.

Some people you meet and their memory just sticks with you. Curry was one of those for me. I hope he's enjoying a long drive. May your tank always be full. David Fieroman Cole

I will miss Curry's good humor and friendly attitude he portrayed everytime I was with him. I first me Curry in 1998 at the Fiero Club meet right after I bought my first Fiero. We hit it off right away and was eventually his Vice President in the club. I will always have very fond memories of Curry. Curry was and always will be know to me as a friend. Dave Rasbold, Hampton, VA

Curry was a good man. His determination led the Fiero owner's community here in Hampton Roads to pull together as a group. He was instrumental in bringing 300+ Fiero owners from out of state to have a National event here with great success. Always willing to lend a hand, quick with a smile.
His presence here with us will be missed......

This candle is for you, Skip. Keep it lit, as you are "this little light of mine". (One of my favorite songs we sang at folk masses was "This Little Light of Mine, I'm gonna let it shine...") Keep it shinin'!

He touched a lot lives while he was with us. May your memories of him live on.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.