Paul-Curran-Obituary

Paul Curran

South Windsor, Connecticut

May 2, 1944 – Dec 26, 2013 (Age 69)

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BORN
May 2, 1944
DIED
December 26, 2013
AGE
69
LOCATION
South Windsor, Connecticut

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Paul Curran, 69, of South Windsor, beloved husband of Janet (Durfey) Curran, died peacefully on Thursday, December 26, 2013, at Hartford Hospital surrounded by his family. He was born on May 2, 1944, in Hartford, CT, son of the late Joseph and Marguerite (Sweeney) Curran. Paul was a graduate of...

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Dear Janet,
I just learned of Paul's passing, and am so sorry for your loss. I worked with him for many years at Faxon Engineering, and always appreciated his sense of humor and wit! Please express my sympathy to your family.

To Janet & Family: We will miss Paul's bright presence and sincerity. We know that Tom was one of the greeters 'up there' to welcome Paul, if not the first! God bless you and your family.

Brian,
I was deeply saddened to hear about the death of your father. While I never had the honor of meeting him, I know his character shines brightly through you as a brother, husband, father, friend and to anyone who has had the good fortune to meet you and your family.

May his everlasting spirit be a source of comfort and solace to all.

To Paul's Family,

I was one of the many in sales that called on Paul for over 20 years. He was honest and sincere, and always managed to have a piece of the pie for all that were fortunate enough to do business with him.

With Sympathy,

Allan Scheer

Mrs Curran,

I was sorry to hear about your loss. I have such great memories of your husband and I always enjoyed spending time with him and your family watching UCONN basketball games and getting together for parties throughout the years.

Growing up on Devonshire Dr, I think we all looked forward to seeing your husband dressed up as Santa Claus to entertain the street during the Christmas season.

I send my condolences from my family to yours in hopes that these...

Janet, Brian & family
I worked with Paul for many years in West Hartford. A gruff exterior to hide the marshmellow inside. I laughed when I read the part about his "woodpile". He came down to Deep River when I built my house to select logs he wanted to split and he was very specific about the species and sizes he wanted!I think of his red jeep,Red Sox and how I could get him to do anything if I promised him a Heineken. I can't believe he's gone, my deepest condolences to you all.
Semper Fi

Joe, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your dear Brother, Paul. There is a spot in "Paradise" waiting for him. Bless you Joe.

Donna Kidd

Mrs Curran, Brian, I'm truly sorry for your loss, you are both in my thoughts and prayers. I was glad I was able to see him recently a few times at the town pool last summer and got to chit chat with him, it had been a while since I had seen him. My condolences.

Janet, my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family, I will always remember all the fun we had at school, and all the class reunions and Marco Polo events with you and Paul, he will never be forgotten and always with us, Love Martie Sincere Hebert