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Andrew Alan Curry
Alvarado, Texas – Andrew Alan Curry died peacefully at home after a courageous battle with Cancer, on February 10th 2024. He was born on October 19th 1953 in Fort Worth, TX. Andrew is survived by his wife, Angela Corkery Curry, his children, Travis, Rebecca and Devin, and his siblings Brian, Cis, Mary and Owen. A “Mr.Fix It” man of few words, Andrew was loved by many for his humor, his story telling, his poetry, his collection of knick knacks and cars, and his beautifully landscaped 4 acres of land. (He referred to Landscaping as ‘the slowest of the performing arts’.)
Condolence Messages

11 Responses

  1. Dearest Angela. What a beautiful Giant of a man you have been blessed to live and love with through your life. I’ll forever smile, hearing in my mind, his kind voice referring to Landscaping as ‘the slowest of the performing arts’…
    Your beloved husband Andrew shall surely rest in eternal peace. My love and blessings to you both always.
    Phil OConnor 🙏🏻✨

  2. Our heart felt condolences go to my big sis Angel & my niece Rebecca & two nephews Travis & Devin for the tragic loss of their husband, Dad & my wonderful brother in law Andy. The kindest & most gentle man we know always full of wise words & fascinating stories. Though living many miles away in America whenever we met up the quiet calm of Andy was always welcome. We will miss you. Rest in peace. Yvie, Mike & Beany xxx

  3. Sorry for the lost of such a great great husband, father, brother, and a friend to anyone he meet. Andy was a man who would help you with anything. He was just a phone call away. Thanks for sharing him with me and my family. Love yall

  4. I was so sorry to hear about the passing of Andy. I remember the few days we spent together in Dubai and I have fond memoriies of Andy as a smiling, friendly, kind, quietly-spoken and gentle man with a great sense of humour. He will surely be missed by all who knew him.

  5. Dear Curry Family,

    Andy lived life well! Every family event he attended was enriched by his big heart, zest for life, and sense of humor. When folks talked about him behind his back, it was only to say kind and heart warming anecdotes. We especially enjoyed the Thanksgiving we attended at your home in 2008.

    With heartfelt condolences,

    Tom, Jill, Sarah, and Emma Gagnier

  6. We will all miss Andy, he was truly one of a kind. The gentle giant who was fun to be with , thoughtful and above all, a good laugh! Andy knew how to get the best out of life and I’m glad we coujd spend the time we had together in Porto, Cairo and Dubai. I have nothing but the happiest memories and every time I sprinkle some ‘Slap ya Mama’ on my dinner I smile. Have fun on the other side Andy!

  7. Big heartfelt condolences to you, Angela, and all the family. We remember Andrew from the London days – such a kind and gentle soul, with a huge great warm smile. He made you feel welcome immediately. It was honestly a pleasure to meet him. Sending you all our love , Sue & Dave Harries xxxxxx

  8. Please accept my sincere condolences. I’m so sorry to hear that Andrew has passed away. My heartfelt sympathy goes to Angela, Travis, Rebecca, Devin and to all Andrew’s siblings and the rest of his family and friends. I wish you the comfort and support you need to carry you through this very emotional time. May fond memories of Andrew bring comfort to you all. With love from Fiona.

  9. I am so sorry to hear the news of Andrews passing. 😢My sincere condolences to you, your children & the rest of the family & friends. I have soo many memories of our almost yearly canoeing/camping trips🤗 I always enjoyed my visits out to your beautiful property! Me moving to California & putting so many miles between us makes me sad that it’s been so long since I’ve seen you guys. Really makes one realize how precious time is. Sending you my love & hugs ♥️ RIP Andrew🕊 You’ll be missed💔😢

  10. Dear Angela, our lives crossed briefly in New York so many years ago, but I will always remember Andy as a gentle giant, borrowing the most appropriate expression a friend of yours used above. I remembered how nice he was to all of us, and how sweet and protective of you he looked when he hugged you. An ancient Greek proverb says that ‘the ones who gods love die young’, but I understand it cannot possibly offer much comfort. So I will add a contemporary expression we use, with my deepest condolences: may you live long, to remember him.

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