Renee Curry Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Macken Funeral Home & Cremation Services on Jan. 9, 2025.
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It is with deep sorrow and much love that we announce the passing of Renee Michele Curry on January 6, 2025, at the age of 59. She passed peacefully at home, surrounded by the warmth and comfort of her cherished family. Born on December 2, 1965, at Kimbrough Maryland Army Hospital, Renee was a radiant presence whose love and light touched everyone she met.
Renee was preceded in death by her father, Henry J. Lines; her mother, Jean Hough-Postighone; her grandparents, Agnes and Grover Hough; and her brother-in-law, Brian Lucia.
She is survived by her loving husband of 32 years, David Anthony Curry, and their devoted children: Cassandra Grace McGreevy (Curry) and her husband, Dylan McGreevy; Giuseppe Robert Curry and his girlfriend, Alexis Sexton; and her youngest son, Anthony Giovanni Curry. Renee also leaves behind her daughter, Kendra Marie Hamilton, as well as her treasured siblings: Tracy Marie Lucia, whose husband is Jim Woodward; Nancy Lynn Lines; and Crystal Denae Postighone.
Renee's lifelong passion for horses was evident from her youth, when she was always seen with her horse. Her love of these majestic animals grew as she joined Milbrook Equestrian Center during high school and later managed the Arlington Animal Hospital and started Pet Supply, where she turned her passion for animals into a career. She traveled to Bluffdale, TX, with her husband and trained with world-renowned cowboy Craig Cameron and her beloved horse, Texas. She always looked forward to warmer weather to go horse camping with her family, creating cherished memories along the way.
Her incredible ability to connect with and train any animal in her presence was truly a sight to behold. Renee had a deep passion for her poodles, loving their intelligence and the joy she found in grooming them. She formed a special bond with all creatures, great and small, and her love for animals was matched only by the love she shared with her family.
Renee and her husband built their dreams together on their land, iterating and improving over the years. With each change, their shared vision came to life, and their business, Completely Canines, grew into a testament to their hard work and shared passion. Her husband always listened to her dreams and worked to make them a reality, a love story built on respect, dedication, and shared goals.
Her spirit was bright and infectious; no matter the circumstances, there was always laughter, love, and cherished memories. Renee shared a unique and inseparable bond with her sister Nancy, as close as two peas in a pod.
Her endless love, which she bestowed so generously upon all who were part of her life, will never be forgotten. Renee will be deeply and sorely missed by all who were blessed to know her.
A Celebration of Life will be held at Macken Funeral Home (service details to follow). In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to Refuge Ranch Ministries, reflecting Renee's dedication to being an advocate for all animals.
Though Renee is no longer physically with us, her light will forever shine in the hearts of those who loved her.