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DON B. CURRAN

Novato, California

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Don B. Curran Broadcasting Legend Don passed away suddenly on May 26, 2011 after a brief illness at the age of 82. Born in Oklahoma City to the late, Robert and Olivia Curran, was a product of Oklahoma University. Don's first job in broadcasting was an announcer on a radio station in Norma,...

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wonderful, caring man! We miss you.

Don was truly a gentleman and left us way too early. Think of you often. RIP.

Mike and Family, I've just discovered the sad news of Don's passing. We were in third grade together at Hawthorne School in Oklahoma City, and met years later at KOMA OKC, where we did a little radio show together, "The Don and June Show". Such a delight, and glad we were able to share later news just a few years ago. I'm proud for you, of his success. He was a very sincere, special friend. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

I am so sorry to hear of Don's passing. He was a client for many years before we relocated to Texas. A wonderful man with a spectacular voice.

I'm not certain if the Curran family has heard that Don was recently elected to the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame. The celebration will be held on Sat., Oct. 15, at the Doubletree on the Berkeley Marina. We're sorry that Don won't be with us, but we hope the Curran family will be there to help us honor him.

I was lucky enough to spend some time getting to know Don with my Dad and Herb Victor at Marin CC, as well as at our home. After Dad passed,they invited me to fill in to play when I was in town.They treated me like family. The addage about learning alot about the character of a man on the course is true. Don was truly a gentleman and a great role model. Many condolences and blessings to his loved ones.

Don was truly "one of the good guys."
A terrific broadcaster/businessman,
and an even better human being.
My best to his family...
Jim Eason

We're so sorry to hear the news about Don. He was such a good friend and foursome buddy of my father (Ray Reid) before he passed away in 1995. I know they will be at the 19th hole again waiting for those of us down here. May God bless the Curran family.

My heart is heavy to know that our dear Don has passed to a better life. He was such a kind, sensitive, caring man. Hopefully he is in heaven hitting some golf shots with Ray (Reid). Many Blessings to all of the Curran family.
Affectionately,
Carolyn Reid-Sale