Theodore-Curcio-Obituary

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Theodore Melvin Curcio Jr.

Tumwater, Washington

Apr 17, 1925 – May 4, 2011

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BORN
April 17, 1925
DIED
May 4, 2011
LOCATION
Tumwater, Washington

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Mills & Mills Funeral Home and Memorial Park Obituary

Theodore Melvin Curcio, Jr. joined his Heavenly Father on May 4, 2011. Ted was born April 17, 1925 to Mabel Mildred Wood and Theodore Curcio, Sr in College Place, Washington. He was raised in Walla Walla and graduated from Walla Walla High School. Ted met and married Coralie Gerken in Dayton,...

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Our heartfelt condolences to the Curcio family. I did not know Ted as a friend, I enjoyed working with him on several occassions. As you go through life, from day to day, you meet people, special people, that you will never forget. Ted was one of those people.
Victor Paolino

To the family of Theodore: please accept our deepest sympathy for the passing of your beloved father Theodore Curcio. He was a past member of our organization. Sincerely, The Italian Heritage Association of Walla Walla, Washington

We were so sorry to hear the news of Theodore Curcio Jr. passing. We were delighted that Ted and Coralie came to visit us a few years back. Our prayers go out to Ted's family and friends.

Joe and Pat Curcio
Walla Walla

I wish the very best to all of Ted's family at his loss. Ted and I had a number of "discussions" at our Washington State Firefighter's Conferences. Ted always spoke his mind, and more often than not he was right about the issue. The fire service of Washington has lost a great friend and supporter. Rest in Peace.

My heart goes out to Ted & Coralie's family. I am very sorry for your lose. I send this for my father (Don Wilcox the barber) & my mother (Beverly) who passed in 2000 & 2005. I know that they would want to extend their heartfelt condolences. Both Ted & Coralie were good friends of my parents. Coralie made a hand crocheted quilt for my father & he made her a hand carved totem pole. The quilt covers my granddaughters at night. Rest in knowing that there are many angels that stand beside...

My prayers go out to his family. I remember Ted when he was with the North City Fire Station of King Co. Fire Dist. 4. Ted performed the first CPR save on the west coast. Leroy McVay, Poulsbo WA

My thoughts are with the family in this time of sorrow.

I remember many occasions that Ted and I worked together while in the Shoreline Fire Dept Station 3 in North City. Lots of action, both on emergencies and the social aspect of the group. He devoted much of his time to the fire service, including the Fire Buffs and the Fire Service Museum. We'll all miss him.

My condolences on your loss . I remember Ted when his was with the N.city fire dept. At the time Neil Edwards my husband. We all had a lot of fun in the old fire house.