Glen Todd Curran, 76, beloved brother, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Dec. 11, 2025, at his home in Punta Gorda, Florida. Born on Sept. 22, 1949, in Marion, he was the son of the late Robert F. Curran and Barbara (Bruning) Curran.
Todd spent most of his life in Marion, where he was an Eagle Scout and a member of the Marion High School swim team. He attended Indiana University and proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. Todd served as president of the family business, the Curran Roofing Company, where he was known for being fair, kind, and approachable.
Todd was married to Linda (Easley) Weech for 42 years, and together they built a loving family and raised four daughters. He was known as a wonderful friend and the life of the party, but above all, he was an amazing father. Being patient, kind, and supportive came easily to him, and his warmth and smile brought comfort in difficult times. Todd was an avid fly fisherman. He enjoyed golfing, swimming, playing cards, and spending time with his large circle of friends and family.
He is survived by his sister, Catherine (James) Fisher; daughters Jaime (Brian) Hanson Olehy, Kristin (Brett) Stallings, Tara (Daniel) Griffiths, and Kate (Ben) Irwin; grandchildren Westin (Hannah), Lexi, and Mia Hanson, Kelsey Olehy, McKenna Lyons, Jacob, Micah, Ruby, and Zachary Griffiths, Claire, Leah, and Sarah Stallings, Lorelei and Moira Irwin; great-grandson Holden Hanson.
A celebration of life will be held in Marion, this spring. His daughters chose this timing because Todd hated Indiana winters. To honor his memory in the meantime, they invite everyone to turn on The Rolling Stones, enjoy a slice of cherry pie and a tall glass of milk with ice, and to share a laugh with someone you love.
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Becky Ruley Walls
Earlier today
Im so sorry to hear about Todds passing I knew Todd from highschool and swimming he definitely came under the heading of "a nice guy" plus good to look at
Scott Rickman
Earlier today
Todd was my young men's leader. I always had high regard for him. He was patient and kind.

Joan, Lisa & Jocelyn
Earlier today
Todd´s kindness and joy were felt by everyone around him. His smile and easygoing spirit made us all value the time spent with our family. He will be missed, absolutely, and remembered fondly by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Todd Spencer
Yesterday
I always thought highly of Todd and was grateful to be named after him. I know he´ll be missed by many.
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Joan, Lisa & Jocelyn
Yesterday
Todd´s kindness and joy were felt by everyone around him. His smile and easygoing spirit made us all value the time spent with our family. He will be missed, absolutely, and remembered fondly by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Hugh McClelland
Yesterday
I remember Todd as a distance swimmer on the MHS swimming team-we were juniors on Marion´s first swimming team in 1971. I remember him saying our 20 yard YMCA pool made it easier to swim distance b/c you had more turns to push off from...he was a good person to the core. Saddened by his passing...
Pamela Lebo (Dudley)
Yesterday
So sorry for your loss of a very special man.
Susan Lowy
Yesterday
My parents, sister and I have known Todd, his sister and parents for many years. We grew up in Marion Indiana and attended/graduated from Marion High School in 1968.
My parents bought a second house ( 1965 ) located on lake Tippecanoe in Leesburgh, IN.
The Currans stayed with us, enjoying most summer weekends on the lake for many years.
So much fun and so many memories made.
Todd was an amazing guy and I don´t think I ever saw him without a smile on his face.
Todd and I share the same birthdate, September 22, 1949. Over the past several years, we took turns wishing each other a happy birthday along with a toast to making it another year and best wishes for the next.
You are missed, but know you are in a very special place now.
Here´s to you, Todd
Susan Friemuth Lowy
David and Sue Bolander
Yesterday
We were saddened to hear of Todd´s passing and hold his girls in our prayers. We have been friends with the Curran family for fifty years and will deeply miss Todd. David and Sue Bolander
Randall miller
Yesterday
Todd was mentor to me fly fishing. Our time together with the 2 dogs fishing club was precious.
He will forever be in our hearts and spoken of at every occasion
Go with God my friend
Bill and Susan Huss
Yesterday
Todd will forever be "Bishop Curran" to me. I enjoyed his love and friendship over the years, and I'm sure like many of you, shared a few tender moments. Susan and I express our sincere condolences to the Curran Family. Our memories are fond.
Sarah&Torben Madson
Yesterday
He was the most humorous and loving uncle. He will be deeply missed.
Dawn Hendricks
Yesterday
Todd was a special person, he was funny, kind and one of the best eaters I know!
He was generous to a fault, huge heart and a Wonderful friend. Loved his girls and All his family. His sister Cathy is one of my Besties and so I would refer to him as my Bro, he will be missed A Lot.
Dawn Hendricks
Cindy Hiple
Yesterday
Kate, sisters and family. We are sorry to read this. Richard said that "He is in a better place." We do listen to The Rolling Stones , I love cherry pie, and Richard drinks milk but no ice! Hugs until you get home Kate.
Love, Cindy and Richard Hiple
Jari Fischer
Yesterday
Girls I am so very sorry for your loss. I´d forgotten about the ice in his milk and it made me smile. I wanted to share the last time I saw your Dad. He was visiting here in Marion and was in the chapel speaking with an older member who remarked as I walked by about how old I looked. Todd knew I had heard it and followed me down to primary to make sure I was ok. That was your Dad quietly looking out for those he loved. He will be missed - love to all of you
Brian Olehy
Yesterday
So glad we had Thanksgiving!
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