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Sadie Margaret Swain Curry

Talladega, Alabama

1933 - 2023

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A Homegoing Celebration Remembering the Life and Legacy of Mrs. Sadie Margaret Swain Curry, 89, will be held on Friday, January 13, 2023 at 11 a.m. at First Congregational United Church of Christ with Pastor Reginald N. Holloway officiating. Interment will commence immediately following the...

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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.

Dixon Middle School 1989 is when I first met Mrs. Curry. I was a student in her science class, and I often would give her a hard time, something she never deserved. Nothing outrageous, but a little something to garner a few chuckles from classmates. Her referring to us as "you creatures" when there would be mischief or the times she would be locating her "spectacles" have always stayed with me. Even more deserving of her remembrance is the fact that she never ceased to showed poise and class...

My condolences to the Curry and Swain families. Mrs. Curry was an integral part of the Knoxville Community whose dedication to science education was legendary. #KnoxvilleStrong

Mrs. Curry was my favorite teacher. She seemed tireless in her efforts to bring every student to realize their highest potential. I gained confidence in her class and believed her when she said I could achieve any goals I set for myself. The world would be a much better place with 100,000 copies of Mrs. Curry in classrooms around the world.

My Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to the Family. Mrs Curry was a pillar in the Talladega Community, She left a legacy of noble deeds,Rest Well Sweet Lady

I will always remember Mrs. Curry. She was such a wonderful and classy 6th grade science teacher. Many of us knew and loved her dearly. She was always dressed to impress, assertive and very intelligent. She loved her daughter, Fran, and talked about her all of the time! She was a pillar in the Knoxville community. Throughout the years, I've often thought about her and how much she enjoyed teaching her "little organisms" as she called us. Her memory will forever live in all the lives she...

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