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Rosemary Fuller Curtin

Norfolk, Virginia

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HAMPTON - Rosemary Fuller Curtin, 85, died Friday, Jan. 1, 2010.A native and lifelong resident of Phoebus, she was a 1943 graduate of Hampton High School. Rosemary was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, the Ladies of St. Joseph and was once Churchwoman of the Year.She was born on Nov. 8,...

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Rosemary Curtin was a vibrant, beautiful woman with a quick wit and a wonderful sense of comedy (she and her sister, Phyllis, made a great team in that aspect.)
My first encounter with Rosemary dated from the early 1960s when she was my Red Cross swimming instructor at the Chamberlin Hotel and the Fort Monroe YMCA. (She was a stunning beauty then, and remained so during her entire life.)
Over the years, through Fuller's Hotel and Restaurant, Saint Joseph's Church, and the...

There is no grief which time does not lessen and soften.My name is Edward Herbert I am a distant relative. I knew Bob and Rosemary in their youth .It was my pleasure and good fortune
Edward Herbert
27 Buena Vista Rd.
Arlington Ma.02476

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Bob and Rosemary were great neighbors. Knowing them brightened our lives.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Dear Joe and the Curtin Family,

Rochelle' and I extend our heartfelt condolences on the loss of your Mother and Grandmother. Her life was clearly one well-lived, and I know you miss her. Your wonderful family is a large part of the legacy of love and joy that she leaves.

Sincerely,

Frank and Rochelle' Wheeler

Rosemary was a woderful human being that we loved dearly. We grew up together and shared many wonderful experinces. We will all meet and renew our love for each other in the no too distant future. Mat God rest her soul.
Betty Anne and Chris Kraft

To the Curtin Family,

I was saddened to hear of Mrs. Curtin's passing. I remember her fondly from when I attended St. Mary's back in the 70's. My prayers for all of you.

Bobby, I am sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Joe,
Our prayers are with you and your whole family. Your Mom is now in a place that has no pain or suffering and is being held in the loving arms of our Lord, Jesus Christ. As I've listened to you describe your Mom, she was obviously a wonderful woman who loved the Lord and her family. Take care my friend.
Brian Mays (Ashburn, VA)