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Thomas Curran Obituary

Thomas Patrick
    Curran, 79
     LACONIA, N.H. - Thomas Patrick Curran, 79, of 90 Blueberry Lane, Laconia, N.H., passed away peacefully on Jan. 2, 2008 in his home. He leaves two siblings; his four children and their families; many nieces and nephews; esteemed co-workers at the Laconia Saint Vincent de Paul Society and his beloved companion, Verna 'Jo' Carignan. Surviving are his sister, Sister Theresa Francis, of Sparkhill, N.Y., his brother, Francis Curran, his wife, Cathy, of Hicksville, N.Y.; his daughter, Pamela Curran, of Chebeague Island, his son,Thomas P. Curran Jr., his wife, Darlene; and their children, Thomas P. Curran III and Kristen Curran, all of Mahopac, N.Y.; his son, Kevin Curran, and his wife, Deborah, of Scarborough, and his daughter, Stephanie Curran, of East Elmhurst, N.Y. Tom was pre-deceased by his parents and five of his sisters.
     Tom was born to Anne Cleary Curran and Thomas Francis Curran in New York City on Jan. 31, 1928. His parents were Irish immigrants who met and married in New York. Tom was raised in New York in a family of six older sisters and a younger brother. Tom was the lifelong rock of the family for his sisters and brother.
     He was a graduate of Bishop Loughlin High School, Brooklyn, N.Y. and attended Manhattan College School Of Engineering. He was a corporal in the United States Army in the Korean conflict. Upon return from Korea, he began a 37 career with the Bell System and participated in the divestiture of the Bell System. His final assignment with the Bell System was as a District Manager responsible for Southern Manhattan including the New York Stock Exchange, Commodities Exchange and World Trade Centers where his office was located.
     Subsequent to his retirement, he relocated to Maine and started a second career as a dispatcher with the Maine State Police. He worked for nearly 12 years with the Maine State Police, along with his son, Trooper Kevin Curran. It was a unique working relationship which brought him both adventures and joy. He had particular affinity for working troopers and detectives.
     After retiring from the Maine State Police, Tom moved to Laconia, N.H. A lifelong, ardent Catholic, he became involved with Saint Joseph Church and the Saint Vincent de Paul Society. He proudly worked side-by-side with his cherished companion, Jo Carignan, at St. Vincent's.
     He enjoyed a diverse life including service in the United States Army, corporate America, law enforcement and assisting the less fortunate. He was a life long New York Yankees Fan, avid football fan and found pleasure reading. He was an accomplished dancer and enjoyed political discourse. His faith and devotion were constants in his life and in a quiet way encouraged both in his children. We, his children, his family, extended family and friends were blessed by his presence in our lives. We are grateful for his life and his peaceful passing.
     Visiting hours will be at the Wilkinson-Beane Funeral Home, 164 Pleasant Street, Laconia, NH from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 7, 2008 using the carriage house entrance.
     A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Joseph Church, 30 Church Street, Laconia, NH on Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2008 at 10 a.m. by Rev. Gary Kosmowski, Pastor of the Church.
     Interment, with Military Honors, will follow at the NH State Veterans Cemetery, 110 Daniel Webster Highway, Route 3, Boscawen, NH, 03303. Wilkinson-Beane Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 164 Pleasant Street, Laconia, NH is in charge of the arrangements. For more information and to view an online memorial go to www.wilkinsonbeane.com.
     In lieu of flowers, memorial
    donations may be made to:
     The Saint Vincent
    de Paul Society
    PO Box 6123
    Lakeport, NH 03247.

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Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on Jan. 6, 2008.

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Nancy (Putnam) Vachon

January 15, 2008

I was so sorry to hear about your Dad. He was the nicest man and very handsome! I have some nice memories of him on Chebeague Island. I am sure his Irish eyes are smiling down on his family! My thoughts are with you all.
Nancy (Putnam) Vachon

Robert Smith

January 9, 2008

I worked with Tom at the Maine State Police barracks in Scarborough and in Houlton after we both transferred. Tom's commitment to his faith, work and family was remarkable and wonderful. He will be missed greatly. May God bless Tom's family in this time of mourning and celebration of a wonderful man's life.

Jean Doty

January 8, 2008

Unfortunately, I never had the opportunity to meet Mr. Curran. However, I attended high school with his lovely daughter, Stephanie.

I met up with Stephanie again a few years ago when we were both walking out of a Lincoln Center concert. She thought she recognized me after we hadn't seen each other for about 25 years, and reintroduced herself. Stephanie is a thoughtful, wonderful person, as is her mother who was also there at Lincoln Center. To have such a nice daughter, Thomas must have been quite a guy. I offer my sincere condolences to the entire family and will keep them in my prayers.

Jean Doty

Richard Maguire

January 7, 2008

Tom Curran was an perfect example of a great man by the way he led his life. I worked with Tom when he was a Dispatcher at the old MSP Scarborough Barracks on Route 1. He was a great man to talk to and he always gave great advice. I am sure that he was a great father for his family and an excellent role model. He will be sorely missed.

Respectfully,
Trooper Richard B. Maguire
Maine State Police-Troop G

John York

January 7, 2008

Ispent many nights in the dispatch room with Mr. Curran. We talked about many subjects. I am thankful he was behind that desk looking after me while I was out on patrol. I really enjoyed his friendship and the many conversations we had. He was a very interesting man. So sorry for your lose.
Retried Maine State Trooper
Troop F.

Stephanie Curran

January 6, 2008

Dear Dad,

Today is Little Christmas. I am not sure that I told you that I am a lector at Our Lady of Fatima, here in Queens, but I am. Today, at the 12:00 mass Msgr. Breen's sermon spoke of the importance of examining our lives, and seeking answers to some of life's questions.

Dad, you once asked me Stephanie, what are you going to do when I die? It was one of many occasions in which I needed your advice and guidance. So Dad, here is what I plan to do:
First, I will thank God every day of my remaining life that I was so fortunate to have such wonderful parents. I have had every blessing in life, except for perhaps, length of life. That is, of course, all in the Big Book,and to be determined hopefully at a later date. I have however, been advised to get my affairs in order, in the event they are unable to properly tune my ticker.
Secondly, I will complete my college education, hopefully at Queens College, and continue on to law school.
Thirdly, Dad, and this is what I learned from you, I will give the world the best I have to give, and I am certain that the world will in return give its' best to me.
Finally, I have chosen my epitaph,THERE IS A DESTINY THAT MAKES US BROTHERS, NONE GOES HIS WAY ALONE, ALL THAT WE SEND INTO THE LIVES OF OTHERS, COMES BACK INTO OUR OWN.

So Dad, save a space for me in that MANSION IN THE SKY, and until we meet again MAY GOD HOLD YOU IN THE PALM OF HIS HAND.

You will be forever in my heart.
I love you Dad, REST IN PEACE, and thank you for your many sacrifices that made my life a better one.

I am sorry that I could not attend your funeral, but I know that you would want me to do what is best for me.

You will be greatly missed.

Your Daughter,
Stephanie C. Curran
25-29 85th Street
East Elmhurst, NY 11370

FJohn Reinke (MC68)

January 6, 2008

The Manhattan College alumni community shares the grief, and is now praying for our fellow alumni and the family at this time. The Alumni Office has been informed. As well as the Jasper Jottings community that I personally can reach. We are all a little poorer now. "No man is an island, entire of itself … any man’s death diminishes me". We are sorry for your loss.

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