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Herbert S. Currier

Pelham, New Hampshire

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PELHAM - Herbert S. Currier, a well-known and longtime Pelham resident, died May 3, 2014, at 100 years old, with his family present. He was born in Pelham on Dec. 24, 1913, the son of Richard H. and Serena (Stickney) Currier. He was the beloved husband of Martha Ellen (Mansfield) Currier, who...

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I'm so sorry about Mr. "C"'s passing. He was my 6th grade teacher in 1962 at the Shattuck Street school. I remember him as a nice person who never spoke harshly to anyone. He was the BEST teacher I ever had. RIP Mr. "C"

Mr. Currier was a wonderful teacher who inspired us all. He made science fun and helped to stimulate our curiosity My thoughts and prayers are with your family

To the entire Currier family,
Please accept my sympathy for thr loss of such an accomplished man.
He is a model for all of us

Nancy,
While I did not know your father, I know how precious they are in our lives and difficult to lose them even though they are now at peace. I also know that he provided excellent guidance,support and love to you as a parent based on who you are as a person that I've come to know the past 8 years! I'm so sorry for your loss of your father and know the days will be tough without him but you now have another angel watching over you!

mr.Currier was a great teacher. he told me about the golden rule and many other things to make me a better person in life .I did not do well in school but I always remembered him teaching me about the golden rule .I used it with my kids and still use it today. RIP MR. CURRIER Littleton loved you.

To one of the greatest teachers Littleton ever had. He was adored by all of us. R.I.P. Mr. Currier

I had Mr. Currier in fifth and sixth grade and always looked forward to going to his class

I'm so very sorry to hear of your father's passing, he was my favorite teacher and person, I will miss not seeing him if I come to Pelham again and go to McDonald's. Judy Lehmann

In the 26 years we lived in town, Herb was always a pleasure to see & talk to, either at the post office or out front of the plaza stores. He always had a smile & a fun story. He was truly a delight to spend time with. He will always be remember by us as one of Pelham's best.