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Sean Curran

ALBANY, New York

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Curran, Sean ALBANY Sean Curran, 76, died Friday, March 25, 2011 at home. Born in Clonmel, County Tipperary, Ireland, he was the son of the late John and Ellen Pollard Curran. He worked at the former Schaefer Brewery in Albany, and retired from OGS as a painter. He was a member of the Albany...

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Deepest sympathy to the Curran family at the loss of Sean. I have wonderful memories of spending time with your family as a little girl. He will be missed.

~ Ann Travison (Costantino)

Maria Don, Sarah Brendan and Ashley,
I am sorry for your loss of your Dad, and Grandfather. I think of you often and especially on St Patrick's Day when you would bring me Irish Soda Bread! My thoughts and prayers to you, Love Karen Kane

Davey,Christina and the entire Curran family: My sincere sympathy on Sean's passing-He reminded me so much of my Dad- I know you all have many wonerful memories to help you through this difficult time. Pat and Bob Benson

To the Curran Family I send my condolences. Although I did not know Sean I do know Eileen and Fr. Curran and my prayers are with you at this most difficult of times. Losing one so dear to you is never easy, especially a family that is very close to one another. May God's peace and blessings be with you all.

Sally Bietka Schenectady, NY

My condolences to the Curran and Leach families. I worked with Sean and Tommy Leach at the Albany Public Market in the mid 1960's. At that time Sean encouraged me to make my first trip to meet family in Tipperary and Kerry. I met Sean in downtown Albany the day he applied for Social Security and we raised a few pints without the din of bagpipes that usually accompanied our Paddy's Day encounters. Sean came into my thoughts only just the other day--he must have come to say good bye.

To the Curran family I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Sean from his days as a painter and one of my favorite St. Patrick's Day memories was when he came in the Washington Tavern playing the bagpipes. I was with a friend who had done a favor for Sean and when Sean was finished playing in the back and was about to leave he stopped in front of the two of us and played a beautiful song. He will be missed.

Christina and Larry...I was so sorry to read about Seans passing. I remember meeting him a few times several years back and always enjoyed the times I did. We met at a couple of NYSO events and at Capriccio, and I wil always remember that wonderful twinkle in his eye. Keeping you and the family in thoughts and close to heart.

Dave and Family: Sorry to hear of the passing of your brother. My sincerest condolences are with you at this sad time.