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John J. Currier Jr.

Ludlow, Massachusetts

1937 - 2021

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John J Currier Jr., 83, of Ludlow, died June 21, 2021, at home surrounded by his loving family. He was born July 5, 1937, in Holyoke, MA, the son of the late Sophie and John Currier. John is survived by his wife Bette and his three children: Bryan Currier of Suffield CT and wife Gail...

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Remembering John Currier all the years we work together. He never had a bad thing to say about anything or anyone. He loved his job working with the elderly and ADA clients. I can still hear his laughter. I can remember when him and I had to attend a class together to Learn a new system .Of course us two were the oldest so I´m waiting for someone to notice us. Well nope so of course I had to say something like just because we are old it doesn´t mean we don´t need help learning this. Of course...

Prayers and Condolences to The Currier Family . Your love for your father was special. As part of the extended Wheeler Drive Family, we are here for you ...

My deepest condolences to Bette,Nancy,Gail and Brian. John was one in a million. He was so easy to work with , Shared many wonderful stories of his family with me . He had a Heart of gold .While working at the van service with me we both worked hard to make all the phone calls we would get we were able to help that person He will be truly missed

Bette, Bryan, Nancy, Gail. So sorry for your loss.

I have know John since about 1970 when I began to buy Ford parts from Kent Ford. I retired from an auto shop in I. O. In 2010 and that was the last time I saw him when I put a repair panel on his Chevy S-10 truck. John was an excellent parts counter at Kent Ford. He knew the part numbers by memory, always got you the right part and would tell you what other part you will need for the job. My brother and I knew him as Johnny Kent. He is an icon in the Ford parts field because he really knew it...

John and I served at Westover during the Patriot Tiger Excercises and he was an exemplary role model for junior troops. He was a man who could be counted on to do his best in all situations, no matter what the task. God Bless!

Ed and family I'm so sorry for your loss.theres no more suffering Blessed mother took your hand n brought you home.