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Condolence From: Mary (Powell) Fuess
Condolence: I am so sorry to hear this news. Bernie and Peggy were neighbors of ours in Deerfield in the 60's and we so enjoyed watching their family grow and expand. We lost touch with them when they moved their family to Chappaqua, and our family moved to Florida. My sincere condolences to the family.
- Mary (Powell) Fuess
Monday June 19, 2017
Condolence From: Sandy Greyson
Condolence: Bernie was a wonderful man. He will be greatly missed by everyone who was lucky enough to know him. Mary, you are in my thoughts. Sandy Greyson
Sunday June 04, 2017
Condolence From: Sandy Sheppard
Condolence: To all members of the Curran and Korth families, and especially Michael (Ekim) and Marian, and Mary Korth Curran... my love and prayers are with you. I was fortunate to know Bernie through you, after having admired him from afar at SSJM. Even my son, who met him only once, fell under Bernie's sphere of influence because that's how Bernie was. If he could see you, he found a way to draw you in like you belonged to him. That is the "signature move" of Currans and Korths: their faithful and loving belongingness to each other has made all of us feel like members of the extended family. Thank you for that blessing, Bernie. Pray for us as we pray for you.
Saturday June 03, 2017
Condolence From: Patsy Baker King
Condolence: To the Curran and Korth Families,
As you may know, I was in elementary school at St. John and St. Mary's in Chappaqua NY with Michael Curran and Marian Korth. In second grade Marian was my very best friend and I played at the Korths house often. I was so filled with joy when many years (or decades?) later I learned that Mrs. Korth and Mr. Bernie Curran had wed. The Curran and Korth families were both incredible examples to us all at St John and St Mary's Church: both big families filled with love and joy. I always admired both Bernie and Mary from afar; both such strong yet gentle souls. I knew their combined family was a blessing that was meant to be.
My last memory of Bernie was at my own mother's funeral in 1996. I had given a eulogy which was actually a really bad idea because I hate public speaking and I was so nervous and shaky that no one could hear or understand a word I said! I had spent HOURS writing what I wanted to say and ultimately felt I had faileld. Afterwards I was disappointed in myself and feeling somewhat embarrassed with grief pouring out of my skin when Bernie came up to me and put his arm around me. He sweetly whispered how wonderful my words were and how much they touched him. Instantly I felt so much better. Bernie was seated close to to the altar and had felt my pain and wanted to help. That's the kind of guy Bernie was - kind and compassionate, ready to step in and console wounded hearts.
I will never forget that moment. I wrote the family a few times since then and have heard bits and pieces of family news through the grapevine. I am so sorry to hear of Bernie's passing ... a great loss for the family and all who knew and loved him. Clearly he lived a full, joy-filled life ..
I live too far away to come to the services but want to extend a special hello to both Marian and Michael! I hope you are both doing well and able to find peace in knowing that Bernie went to straight to heaven .. I know my mom, Lucy Baker, and the entire Baker clan loved your dad dearly. So sorry for your loss -
With love,
Patsy
Wednesday May 24, 2017
Condolence From: Mark K. Stanton & Family
Condolence: To the Curran family from the Stanton family, our deepest sympathy to you all. Bernie was a great man and great father. May he rest in peace. God Bless you all.
Monday May 22, 2017

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