Joseph-Curtin-Obituary

Joseph B. Curtin

Richmond, Virginia

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Joseph B. Curtin, "Pop", 90, was finally reunited with the love of his life, his wife of 56 years, Lil. Also embracing him in heaven is his son, Joseph "Buddy" Curtin, who played professional baseball for the Brooklyn Dodgers organization. Loving and missing him are his son, Rick and his wife,...

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Dear Mr.& Mrs. Dean,Erika,& Family,
I am so sorry to hear about the lost of your father and grandfather Mr. Joe Curtin. May you have fond memories of him and remember the good times and know now that he is in a better place and he is not suffering with pain anymore.
I found out about Mr. Curtin's passing on the St. Edward's Bulletin online.
Please know that my prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Dear Pam and John,
I was very sorry to hear about Uncle Joe passing. He will be missed. And although not much can be said to bring you consolation in your time of loss, please know that he will be in our prayers. We send our love, and will be praying for you both as well.
Love,
Roger, Linda, RJ, Jimmy, and Logan
(The More Family in Highland NY)

Dear Pam, John & Family,
We are truly sorry for your loss. Sorry that we could not attend the funeral. Uncle Joe will be missed. He will be in our prayers & forever in our hearts. We love you Uncle Joe. God Bless You now & forever. Love Chrissy, T.J, Anthony & Christopher *

Dear Cuzins,

I have so many feelings swarming about me. First, of sorrow and grief. I feel like I lost my Father all over again (Jack, Uncle Joe's "little brudda" for all of youse who don't know). But mostly I feel honored for having the opportunity of knowing one of the greatest men to ever grace this planet. Words cannot descibe Uncle Joe. Off the top of my head, he had PRESENCE. You felt it when he walked into a room. For those of you who knew him, you know exactly what I...

Dear Pam,
On behalf of the Harris family I would like to express our condolences in the homegoing of your father. May the Lord hold you and sustain you in His arms of compassion.

Praying His Peace Upon You,
Anne Harris

Dear Pam, John, and family,
We will miss Uncle Joe very much. He was truly a very kind and gentle man. We will always remember how he loved his woodworking and making the mangers. He loved to talk about his work with the NYFD and about his family. We are very sorry for your loss. May time help heal your sorrow and pain. God Bless You Uncle Joe.
Love, Roger & Joanne More & Family