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Daniel J. Curran Ph.D.

Laflin, Pennsylvania

Oct 27, 1928 – Apr 13, 2024 (Age 95)

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BORN
October 27, 1928
DIED
April 13, 2024
AGE
95
LOCATION
Laflin, Pennsylvania

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WILKES-BARRE — Daniel J. Curran, PhD., passed away April 13, 2024, after a short illness.

Born Oct. 27, 1928, in Brooklyn, N.Y., he was a son of the late Thomas and Mary Curran. A graduate of Bishop Loughlin High School in Brooklyn, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Manhattan...

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Dan was a wonderful teacher. I knew him as a student, later as a faculty member at King's, and husband of Patricia, who was a neighbor when we grew up in Kingston. Rest in peace, Dan.

During this time of loss, we want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Your father´s spirit will forever shine through you all, and his love will continue to guide your paths. From Dr. Thomas P. Curran's staff at URMC Cardiac Care

Dear Patsy and Family I was so sorry to read about Dans passing. He was so proud of his family and always laughed at Patsys jokes! Rest in peace, Nancy Thomas Troxell Lakewood Ranch,FL

I had taken a few of Dr. Curran´s classes at King´s 50 years ago. He is one of the few professors I remember from King´s. He was very passionate and straight forward in his presentations. I am glad to read he spent his career+ at the school.

Had Dr. Curran at King´s some 50 years ago. He was one of the most gifted professors I ever had. May he rest in peace.

My condolences to the Curran family. Dr Curran always made his classes interesting. I took several and was better for it. May he rest in peace.

Condolences to the Curran family. I was a student of Dr Curran and I have nothing but good memories of a kind and gifted man who helped countless students throughout his teaching career. May he rest in peace, Marian Kosloski Kulick

Condolences to the Curran family. One of the memorable teachers I had. I still remember dinner at Fauchere's in Milford. I purchased his VW bug. Daniel G. Flannery King's '63

Dear Curran Family, Kindly accept my condolences. I always hated history until I had Dr. Curran at Kings College. I enjoyed his class so much that I signed up for another one the following semester. Much to my dismay, the school changed instructors after I committed. Dr. Curran had such an interesting presentation that he captured my attention, and is one of only a few instructors that I remember from my college years. Sincerely, Alyson Kole