Parkman Ohio
Veterans Memorial Honor Roll

Honoring

James Alvin Curry
May 19, 1943 ~ December 15, 2023 (age 80)

https://www.slyffh.com/obituary/James-Curry

James Curry Obituary
James A. Curry, 80, of Parkman Township, formerly of Windham, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, December 15, 2023.
He was born in DuBois, PA May 19, 1943, to the late Charles LeRoy and Erma Arminita (Frantz) Curry.

He served in the US Air Force during Vietnam from 1961-1969 rising to the rank of Sergeant.

James married the love of his life, Carole Ann Miller on January 17, 1964.


Jim worked for the Eaton Corporation and KraftMaid Cabinetry. After he retired, he was an Amish taxi driver.
He was a member of Abundant Life Church and Burton American Legion. He loved to hunt, fish, camp and bird watching.
He will be greatly missed by his three children, Christine (Joseph) Kerr, James A. (Kim) Curry, and Jennifer (Erica) Curry-Hoard, 6 grandchildren, Matthew, Chad, Samuel, Lawrence, Cassie, and Julia, 1 great grandchild Camden. He is also survived by his brother, Robert L. (Betty) Curry. Besides his parents he was preceded in death by his wife, Carole Ann Curry on January 7, 2019, and his sisters, Dolores VanKirk, and Nita Rowley.

Mr Curry will be at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery in Seville, Ohio.


Thank you Mr James A Curry for both your service to the country and Parkman community.


 

 

This tribute to James A Curry comes from
the Parkman Veterans Club

Established in 1946, as Parkman Veterans returned home from WWII, this club was a gathering place
to allow fellow members to recoup from the enduring the stress of such an experience. This club later was evolved into the Middlefield VFW Post 9768, that still exists to date.

Most of the founding members were very active within the Parkman community.
Thanks to all of Parkman’s Veterans
for their service to country and community!