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Thomas P. Curry

Ithaca, New York

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Curry, Thomas P.Thomas P. Curry passed away June 9, 2012 at his home in Ithaca, N.Y. He was born in Syracuse in 1942, son of the late, Thomas J. Curry and Mary (McGarr) Curry. A graduate of St. John the Evangelist High School, he attended Dayton University and served in the U.S. Army. Tom enjoyed...

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Thomas Curry was a respectable man with great character. His presence was one of laughter, optimism, discipline, caring & concern,that touched the hearts of anyone with whom he interacted. Curry will always be remembered. Rest in peace.
Our condolences to the the Curry family.

Thomas was a great man and friend. He was possibly the only person to have positive energy radiating from his presence. He definitely made an impact on my life, as I know he did on others. May you rest in peace.

Curry was a great friend in Richies Gym. He was always very friendly, happy and close to everyone...always asked my Daughter, son-in-law and son when I was not present. We missed him for a while and tonight I was shocked to hear that he passed since the 9th. We will all miss him. He was a good true friend.

To the Curry family: I was sorry to read about Tom. I considered him to be a very good friend as well as one of the kindest persons I ever knew. Through him I got to know and like your whole family. Despite his disability he was a special guy. I winter in Florida and was hoping this Summer to be able recontact him. I'll miss him. Yours truly, Bob Rowe

To all the Curry family I express my deepest sympathy to you all on Tom's passing.We were childhood friends,classmates and teammates as kids in Dewitt. I saw him in Ithaca a few years back and we laughed a lot about the old days. God rest his soul!!

My sincere condolences to his family. I remember Tom well from our high school days.

The Curry Family,

The Lilien family is so sorry for your loss. We have fond memories of playing, eating and... well... living at your home on Windsor Place. As one of the 'elder' siblings, Tom was a role model with his tight cropped hair, his authoritative voice, and his little nudges to get us to build that bike ramp just a little higher. We are with you during your time of grief, and your time of celebration for the life Thomas had.
Adam Lilien
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