July 1, 1951 - September 20, 2019
Daniel Joseph Curry was born at Providence Hospital in Oakland on July 1, 1951, to John Robert and Barbara Jean (Frodsham) Curry at 11:15 a.m. Dan attended Crocker Highlands Kindergarten, Corpus Christi Elementary School, and Our Lady of Lourdes in Oakland; St. Mary's High School in Albany; and Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and a Masters Degree in Educational Administration. Dan spent his junior year at Gonzaga at their campus in Florence, Italy, which was a life changing event and fostered his love for travel which he did extensively throughout his life. He especially enjoyed travels to the tropics, taking photos and enjoying the wildlife.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Ron Risi
October 11, 2019
My condolences to Dan's Family.
Dan was always an even keel person, great personality and friendly to all he came in contact.i only wished I had spoke to him before he left us.
Ron Risi 69 St Mary's High.
October 5, 2019
I went to high school with Dan. He was always generous with his time and talents. He still has numerous friends from kindergarten, grammar school, high school, and college, which is a great testimony to his character. Rest In Peace. Randy Andrada
October 4, 2019
It was with great sadness that I learned of Dan's passing. We had been friends from the Our Lady of Lourdes days and attended St. Mary's High together. Dan was always the epitome of a great friend. He was thoughtful; decent; wise and committed to his friends and students. He will be missed. Judge Robert McGuiness
October 2, 2019
Dan, you were a great teammate on our Track Team and a hard worker. Thank You for your contributions to the Education of our young men and women.
Tom Barrett
Gerald Notch
October 1, 2019
You were always a good friend, since our time at Corpus Christi and then St Mary's. I'm not surprised you touched the lives of so many you encountered in such a positive way. Rest in peace brother.
Cynthia Garibaldi
September 30, 2019
It was a delight to know you. When I moved to Alameda and was your downstairs neighbor you looked after me like a father figure as I knew no one. We shared food and chit chated and I always loved to hear what your summer trips were going to take you when school was out. You always had a big smile on your face. And when I left Pearl Street I told you first so you could take over my place since I had the 2 bedroom unit which with all your school work you needed that second room for an office! May you rest in peace.
Chris Sims
September 29, 2019
We will miss you my friend. You earned a quiet corner of Heaven..
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