Stephen Mark Curry

Stephen Mark Curry obituary, Monroe, MI

Stephen Mark Curry

Stephen Curry Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Merkle Funeral Service, Inc. - North Monroe on Sep. 6, 2024.

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Obituary of Stephen Mark Curry
Stephen Mark Curry was born in Huntington, West Virginia on October 19, 1957, to the union of James Curry and Lois (Stephen) Curry. After completing high school, Stephen moved to Michigan taking a position with General Motors. At GM he was a proud member of the United Auto Workers Local and worked until his retirement.
Stephen was known affectionately as "Uncle Stevie" to all, embodying a warmth and charm that drew people toward him. He had a zest for life and a brilliant mind, admired by many as someone who could have excelled on "Jeopardy" or dominated a game of "Trivial Pursuit." His family often joked that he was Google before Google, possessing an endless array of trivia and facts that made conversations lively and enriching.
Steven was also a passionate card player. He possessed an exceptional ability to know exactly what everyone had in their hand during card games such as euchre, making him a fierce but beloved competitor. Whether engaging in handheld poker with his treasured coins or tackling a crossword puzzle without needing to glance at the clues, his talents were many and varied.
A passionate sports enthusiast, Stephen loved to watch the Tigers. His sassy, opinionated nature meant he never shied away from sharing his thoughts, and winning an argument against him was a true point of pride.
In his typical fashion, a car ride with Stephen was never quiet-his animated storytelling and dialogue often punctuated with his signature phrase, "and stuff and so," made journeys together memorable. He had a special love for taking his nephews shopping, sharing experiences and laughter along the way. Stephen cherished the beauty of storytelling and had a particular fondness for "Gone with the Wind," often quoting his favorite parts of the film to his family.
Stephen was a protective family member and the keeper of family history, delving into ancestry to ensure that future generations understood their roots. Whether he was living in Michigan or visiting West Virginia, he always held tight to his family ties.
Stephen Mark Curry, age 66, passed away at ProMedica Toledo Hospital on Thursday; September 5, 2024. His passing was preceded by his parents: James and Lois Curry and a brother; Jimmy Curry.
Stephen is survived by his three cherished sisters: Lisa (Brian) Bogi, Sue (Jeff) Meadows, and Lujean Young; brother: Bruce Allen Curry, as well as many beloved nieces and nephews; and great nieces and nephews.
No public services are planned at this time. There will be planning a private Celebration of Life in the future planned by his family. His care has been entrusted to Merkle Funeral Service, North Monroe; 2442 North Monroe Street, Monroe, Michigan 48162 (734) 384-5185. Cremation has taken place through Covenant Cremation of Erie, Michigan, a division of Merkle Enterprises, Inc.
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