James-Curin-Obituary

James Allen Curin

Eugene, Oregon

1960-2014

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James was born in Chicago, Illinois. James moved to Oregon at the age of three, at nine he came to Elmira where he lived until his death. He is survived by his wife, Karen, son Jacob, step daughters, Tanya and Vanessa, his three grandchildren, his father Ronald, mother Diane, two brothers,...

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Jim and I rode to school together. Jim was always proud of his family. When Mr Jim was telling a story you just had to listen. You never knew how it would turn out. He was a man of conviction . Jim was a true character. I will miss him. Jim I hope you made it to heaven 1 minute before the devil knew you were gone . RIP Jimmy

jim was my friend,i will miss our talks and his giggle.i will morn.he was good people!
sandy.

I am so sorry for the loss of a husband, father and union brother. I had the privilege of having Jim as a 1st stage apprentice with LH Morris at the Knight Library in Eugene. He and John Close came as a package deal. We hit it off, both being ex-loggers and it was my pleasure to have had a hand in teaching him our trade. Love ya man, my prayers to your family. Dennis Caster

You were my best friend for 45 years. I miss you more than you ever could know. Life with you was always an adventure. Life will never be the same without you. Your Loving Wife!!!

I had the privilege of being tooled up with Jim a couple of years ago. I found him to be kind hearted, understanding, hard working, and deeply caring of family. You can trust people like Jim, the world is a sadder place...

Our deepest and heartfelt condolences on your loss....May the Lord ease your sorrows and light the way for you and your family. Michael & Janet (Curin) Madl

Our Hearts go out to the Family at the Loss of your Loved one. Jim was a "Special Man", and we shared some good times. Our Prayers will continue for you during this difficult time.

"They are not dead who live in lives they leave behind- in those whom they have blessed, they live again."
- Maya Angelou

Peace Brother.

Tim Frew

Nothing but fond memories about Jim. Brought true brotherhood with him, to every job. In every sense of the word. a LOT of fun working beside him. I'll miss you brother.