John-Currey-Obituary

John Thomas Currey Jr.

Dallas, Texas

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CURREY, JR., , JOHN THOMAS (TOMMY) Of Red Oak, TX. Born, Jan. 1, 1964 in Dallas, TX. Passed away July 10, 2006, Loving husband and father, survived by wife, Stacey Currey and sons, Trey and Taylor Currey. Devoted son and brother, survived by parents Carline and John Thomas Currey, Sr. and sister,...

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No man can hold a candle to Tommy.

Missing Tommy's sense of humor today. He had the best sense of humor. I love him & miss him. - Stacey

Tommy was such a great influence on me. I miss him so much. His sons were a true joy to my life, I miss them both.

Tommy is missed every day. Every single day.

Happy Birthday Dad!!!
We all love and miss you.

I went to see Tom yesterday. National Boss Day!!! The grave looked absolutely wonderful! I loved the orange flowers and the tiki torch! Very nice. My blue flowers didn't match but I left them anyhow. I had to go by and tell him thank-you for giving me the life I have now and how it is all owed to him and I will never forget and never stop coming to see him. What a great man! I miss him dearly!

Jenny,
just read your insert and I am so glad you and the boys are doing good. I'm still not over losing him either. He was a great inspiration to me and everyone he came in contact with. I miss him dearly. I have you guys in my prayers always!

I went to see Tom yesterday and saw the nice little basket and poinsettas and thought how great it is that his resting place is so well taken care of by the people that love him so dearly. I think of Tom quite often and keep a picture of him on my desk to remind me when he would say get back to work. ;) I miss him everyday too Taylor and think of how you and Trey are doing all the time. I remember when you guys would call him at work and not one time do I ever remember him hanging up without...

First off, this guest book is awesome. It reminds me of all the good times we had and shows me all the people who loved and cared for him. I'm very thankful I was old enough to remember all the life lessons my dad taught me. He prepared my brother and I for life, and we're living great, so I know he did his job. And I love him for being the best father anyone could ever ask for and more. I miss him every day.

One of my many favorite speeches he gave me was the "Want and Need" speech....