KENNETH-CURRY-Obituary

KENNETH DAVID CURRY SR.

Hyattsville, Maryland

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  KENNETH DAVID CURRY SR. (Age 90)  Retired soldier and beloved husband of the late Bertha Henderson-Curry, went home to be with the Lord while residing at Charlotte Hall Veterans Home, on June 19, 2016 (Father''s Day) following a long illness. He is survived by sons, Kenneth Jr. (Marcia)...

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It was honor to take care of such Mr. Curry. His devoted family is a reflection of the kind of man he was. God rest his soul.

Dr. Williams of Charlotte Hall Veterans Home.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

I met Mr. Curry at First Baptist Church of Glenarden over 20 years ago. He quickly took me under his wing, like a second father. We later became business partners, where he continued to coach and encourage me. I will never forget the love and support he showed me. God rest your soul, Mr. Curry. You will be missed...

Dad, thank you for teaching, guiding and loving me unconditionally. You lived a wonderful life and touched the lives of everyone around you. You made a difference in this world and were, and always will be a Blessing to our family. I love and miss you dad...you will always be my hero!
Your loving son, Ken Jr.

Ken was always a good friend to me and my Family. I was blessed to have him as my Business partner and mentor for over 20 years. We will miss him greatly. Love Cecil and Gilda Seals.

Love you Dad so much

Dad your are a Great man and My Best friend. We were together a long time.We know how much you loved us and that Love will last forever.We all love how you would sing to Darlene, Kenny and me. We thank Jesus for you and that you were granted a good and vaulable life. Love you Forever your Son Tristan.

A Father's Love

My precious daddy, oh how I miss you, we would spend our days singing psalms, watching the birds, talking about flowers, the ocean, family, mama, and drinking coffee. I am so blessed and honored to have been your daughter, you taught us about Jesus and showed us His love and compassion for people though you. Thank you for allowing God to use you to touch so many people's lives. I love you daddy, rest in peace, you fought a good fight and completed your assignment. I will see you...