Donna-Curran-Obituary

Donna M. Curran

Hooksett, New Hampshire

1947 - 2010

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HOOKSETT -- Donna Marie Curran, 62, died May 11, 2010, at her residence surrounded by her family and friends following a year-long illness.

She was born Oct. 20, 1947, in Norwalk, Conn., to Frederick William and Evelyn (Sullivan) Dobbins. She was raised and educated in Wakefield, Mass., and was a graduate of Salem State College. She was a resident of Merrimack 1975 to 2006, when she and her husband relocated to Hooksett.

She was a kindergarten teacher at Our Lady of Mercy kindergarten, and was most recently employed as a secretary at the offices of the Catholic Archdiocese of Manchester. She was a long-time communicant of Our Lady of Mercy Church of Merrimack, where she also served as a religious education volunteer.

She enjoyed quilting, the beach and was an active member of the "Supper Club."

IN HER LIFE: Members of the family include her husband of moe than 40 years, Stephen E. Curran of Hooksett; two sons, Michael Curran of Nashua and Timothy Curran and his wife, Cory, and their daughter, Olivia, of Olympia, Wash.; two brothers, William Dobbins of Melrose, Mass. and Brian Dobbins of Wakefield, Mass.; her sisters-in-law, Martha Bedell and Maureen Curran and her brother-in-law, David Curran; nine nieces and nephews; five grand-nieces and grand-nephews; many cousins; her lifelong friend, Ellen Bertrand; and her fellow members of the "Supper Club," Margaret and Tad Stephanak, Kathy and Tim Gibney, Pat and Phil Gabree, Mary and Tom Bearor and Linda and Rod Randlett.

SERVICES: Calling hours are Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. at George R. Rivet Funeral Home 425 Daniel Webster Highway, Merrimack. A Mass of Christian burial will be Monday at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Mercy Church, 16 Baboosic Lake Road, Merrimack. Burial will follow at Last Rest Cemetery of Merrimack.

Donations may be made to Norris Cotton Cancer Institute, 1 Medical Center Way, Lebanon 03756.

For more information, or to sign an on-line guestbook, go to www.rivetfuneralhome.com.



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Tim,
I also just found out about your Mom's death yesterday when I went to visit Jason. I was deeply saddened when I saw her name. I wanted it so much not to be her. I am so sorry for both of us. I just saw your mom not long ago and we had a few laughs about the old neighborhood. Both Jason and your mom left us all too soon. They are both with God and I believe are angels with us all the time. Thank you for your kind words and for remembering my son as I remember your mom. God bless you...

I am very sorry to read that Donna has passed. We bought their house in Merrimack in 2006 and there is still a part of her in this house. She left recipes taped inside the kitchen cabinets which will always stay where they are. She has inspired our cooking. I am sorry for your loss.

Steve , Mike and Tim ; we were shcoked to see Donna's name in the paper . I assumed she was going to the earlier Mass when I had not seen her for some time . She will be remembered for her warmth , generousity and giggles ! When we moved to Merrimack in 1974 , she was one of the first people to welcome us . Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Mike & Tim - know that she was very proud of you both . Jennifer and Jim both sends their sympathy also

Dear Michael and family we are so sorry for your loss. Your family is in our thoughts.

We're sorry for your loss and are thinking of you today.

Donna is my best friend. We could talk to each other and always enjoyed each other's company. Donna always encouraged me to do things even if I was afraid or unsure. I will miss Donna very much and the friendship we shared. I will keep Donna and all her family in my prayers.

Dear Brian,

Please know that Jim and I send our deepest sympathy to you at the loss of your sister, Donna. Even though it was expected, it is always so hard when a loved one leaves us.

We hope Anne is being a comfort to you.

Jim and Sigrid Perkins

Dear Steve and family,
We are so sorry to hear about Donna. She was a wonderful person with a terrific smile.May it comfort you to know that she lived a good life and made a real difference.
May the good memories you share help you during this difficult time and in the future.
Sorry we will be unable to make the services, but you are all in our prayers.
With sympathy,

Steve, Michael,Tim and family you have my deepest sympathy.I think everyone who knew Donna through out her short life has had a piece of their heart torn with her passing. Michael as my very best friend and being together all the time, when we lived on front st, my heart goes out to you, as it does for all of you. I will keep you in my prayers and we all need to try to remember that infectious, beautiful, unique laugh only Donna had. God Bless.