Curry, Charles Leonard "Chuck", 72, of Antigonish
passed away on September 24, 2017, in Cape Breton Regional Hospital,
Sydney, following a courageous battle with cancer.
Born in Glace Bay, he was a son of the late Charles Leo and
Mary (McLaughlin) Curry.
On May 1, 1966, Chuck and his brother, Frank, opened the
doors of Curry's Funeral Home on Church Street which they operated
along side the ambulance service started three years earlier. The
funeral home would be renamed Curry Bros. Funeral Directors in 1970,
and in 1994 they moved to their location on College Street. In 1997,
his wife, Joanne, purchased Frank's shares of the company, and as C.L.
Curry Funeral Services, they became partners in business as well as
life.
The integrity of funeral service was of the utmost importance
to Chuck. He had been President and Secretary-Treasurer of the Nova
Scotia Licensed Embalmers and Funeral Directors Association; founding
member, secretary-treasurer, and president of the Canadian Independent
Group of Funeral Homes, Executive Adviser to the Funeral Service
Association of Nova Scotia (FSANS); FSANS representative to the Board
of Registration of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, where he was also
Chairman 2010 - 2014; Nova Scotia Representative to the Board of
Directors of the Funeral Service Association of Canada for nine years;
President of the Funeral Service Association of Canada and recipient
of its prestigious Award of Merit in 2007.
Chuck was also a founding member of the Nova Scotia Ambulance
Operators Association. He held numerous executive positions, including
President, and was instrumental in their government negotiations.
Chuck gave back to his community, and served as chairman of the
building committee for the Canadian Association for Community Living
(CACL), president of the Kinsmen Club of Antigonish; and for 10 years
served as Chairman of the Antigonish District School
Board.
Chuck loved to retreat to his cottage in Halfway Cove, and
Guysborough County always held a special place in his
heart.
Chuck will forever be remembered for his sense of humour and
his deep love of family. The lessons that he taught his children about
loyalty, kindness and respect will never be forgotten. He exemplified
this not only in his own friendships, but also in how he welcomed his
children's friends into his home and heart. Chuck cared deeply about
the families that he served, and he was so appreciative of the trust
his community placed in him and dearly cherished the friendship and
support he received.
He is survived by his wife and his partner, Joanne (Doyle);
children, Patrick (Kimberley), Rosemary, and Tom (Glynis Stewart); his
precious granddaughter, Aibhlinn Jennifer; sisters, Charmayne, Eileen,
and Florence Ann (Kevin) Peach, all of Glace Bay; Rosemary (Nick)
Czifrik, Salem, New Hampshire; brothers, Michael (Jean), Glace Bay;
Arthur (Anne), Antigonish; Joe (late Sandra), New Waterford; Frank,
Edmonton; and Ernie (Elizabeth), Antigonish; brother-in-law, Ed
(Ginger) Murphy, Sydney; sisters-in-law, Cathy, Halifax, and Cecelia,
Stellarton; and 31 nieces and nephews, for whom he cared so
much.
Predeceased by his sisters Theresa Murphy and Sr. Marilyn
Curry, CSM; brothers, Dr. Bill, Gerard, and John in infancy; nephew,
Bill Curry and niece, Janice Peach.
Visitation will be held Wednesday from 7 to 9pm and Thursday
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm in the building he built, C.L. Curry Funeral
Home, 135 College Street, Antigonish. Funeral Mass will be held in St.
Ninian Cathedral Friday at 11:00am, Reverend Andrew Boyd presiding.
Burial to follow in the parish cemetery.
In Memoriam, donations to the St. Martha's Regional Hospital
Time is Now! Campaign, the Antigonish Town and County Palliative Care
Society, and Ladies Auxiliary of Guysborough Memorial Hospital
appreciated.
Online condolences: www.clcurry.com