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William M. Curran

Binghamton, Ny, Massachusetts

1946 - 2021

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William "Bill" Maurice Curran of Binghamton died peacefully in his sleep at the age of 75 on August 11, 2021, in New Hampshire, where he was visiting a sister and being treated for congestive heart failure.He was predeceased by his parents, Mary (Hoar) Curran and William Thomas Curran. He is...

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Just learned of Bill´s passing. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family. We had a friendship that lasted over thirty years. His annual longest day parties were always a favorite to friends. He also honored me by attending my Halloween and Christmas parties. If I ever needed help with household repairs, he would be there. He was a "true" friend. Miss you Bill. Rest In Peace my friend.

Longest day of the year parties, retirees luncheons, long chats on the porch about New Hampshire, and everything else; I´ll miss Billy, a good friend.

My deepest sympathies to Mr Curran´s family. He was a great guy. I always enjoyed our talks. May God bless you and ease your grief.

I must have worked directly with Bill for some 15 years in the simulation industry, travelling with him on field trips abroad. He was extremely knowledgeable and would always be willing to unselfishly give of his time and energy to help others. After work, I often enjoyed hearing his stories over a beer. Later on, we would call him for practical household advice, which he would gratefully give. RIP Bill. We will miss you.

You will truly be missed!

I sat next to Bill when I started at Link in 1980. He showed me the ropes there and was a competent engineer and a good guy. I enjoyed a few of his "Longest Friday of the Year" parties in Hillcrest as well. RIP, Bill.

Bill was a gentle soul. He loved having his longest day of the year party every summer. He was always friendly to anyone he met at the legion. May he RIP say hi to Tobey and all the others that worked with you over the years.

On behalf of the Tech High "64" reunion committee, I extend our condolences to the family of Bill. We have lost another Tech Tiger.