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ROBERT FRANCIS CURRY

Cleveland, Ohio

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ROBERT FRANCIS CURRY, 80, passed away Monday, August 17, at home in Madison, OH. He is survived by his devoted wife, Norma Jean (DeJoy), and loving children Kathleen Mahar, Madison; Robert M. Curry (Donna), Dayton; and Penny (Dick) Hoback of St. George, UT. He also was cherished by his grandsons,...

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Dear Norma and Family,
We will miss Bob is so many ways. To us he was what Cove Cay is all about. He was fun to know. Warm. Caring. Interesting. He loved people. And he had a wonderful sense of humor. Every conversation had a laugh in it. Our time spent with you two will always be in our memories. The world moves on but we'll never leave Bob behind.

Dear Norma & Family,
Someone once said: "To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die." May the tender and loving memories of your life together sustain and give you strength to endure in this most difficult of time. Our prayers are with you.

With Deep Affection,
Dinny & Bud

Dear Norma & Cherished Family Members,
We will exist, but it will be difficult. We will miss Bob and all of his great attributes.
God love you all and we ask that Bob make a place for us with him.

With Love and Prayers,
Jim & Mary, Cove Cay

Dear Norma and family
We were so sorry to learn of the passing of Bob. He was such a gentleman and a man of integrity and honesty, I will miss seeing him golf and walking the course at Cove Cay. Such apleasure to have know him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Curry Family,

So sorry for your sad loss at this time. He was an extremely talented person and a great member of the community. We all will miss him. Love and best wishes,

The Hennesseys (Donna, Larry, Lauren and Marisa) FL and OH

Norma & family,
We were so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. He is in a better place, free of pain. They say time heals. We think that time only allows us to push the pain to the side so we can continue living. We never forget those we loved and lost, but we can have hope and faith that we will see them again.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Norma and family,

I was so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. I have such nice memories of happy times spent enjoying your warm hospitality, with my parents. Deepest sympathy to you all.

To fly west into the setting sun is a journey we all must make. We bask in the sun’s warmth and enjoy the life that comes from it, ever trying to keep it from setting. But at last it disappears and darkness overcomes us. But we can rejoice in the fact that loved ones left behind will feel the warmth of a rising sun and continue their journey with the memories of those who flew west before us.
God speed Bob!
Please accept our sincere condolences!
Gary & Janice Crittenden

Dear Norma and Family,
Our deepest sympathy on hearing Bob has passed away. His good humor and positive attitude through his long illness was remarkable. We will miss him.