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Thomas Vincent Curran

Portland, Oregon

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Curran, Thomas Vincent 85 July 25, 1926 June 12, 2012 Thomas Vincent Curran, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and cherished friend, died on June 12, 2012, in Beaverton. He was 85. Tom was born in Los Angeles on July 5, 1926, to Katherine Marren Curran and John...

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Tom was one of the best neighbors anyone could have.
I miss him He was always kind and good. His advise was
to be listened to. Rest in peace

Hi Dad, I will always miss you. Thanks for all the great advice and for all the drives to my volleyball games and all the jokes. Hope you're laughing up there in heaven. xoxo

Nancy, I got up this morning and waxed my classic car looking forward to celebrating a life well lived for Tom. Then, stupid me, I realized the event was yesterday. I feel bad for missing it. It has been great playing with Tom and sharing our enthusiasm for music. Please accept Marilyn's and my condolences.

Dearest Nancy Harvey and I were so surprised to hear of Toms' death. We are so sorry. Our thoughts are with you. Tom was a giant of a gentleman.
Leslie Kelinson

Nancy,

My thoughts are with you at this time. May you have nothing but warm memories.

Susan Gurock

Tom has been a great neighbor and friend for 12 years. He took care of all of us. I always new if I needed anything all I had to do was ask and Tom would be there. He had a heart as big as all outdoors. He will be greatly missed. Rest in peace Tom. You more than deserve it.

I am a neighbor and came to know Tom through his frequent walks past my house, where he sometimes heard the sound of banjo music. One day I was out in the yard when he stopped to ask if that was me playing the banjo and it was. Every time we met after that we talked music and came to be good friends. I really enjoyed his wisdom and humor and will miss him greatly.

Tom and I worked together at Planar. He was such an intelligent, kind person. He had a wonderful excitement about life and was an excellent conversationalist.

It was a pleasure to work with him. No doubt, he will be missed in this world.