Todd Curran

Obituary of Todd Charles Curran

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Todd Charles Curran, age 64, passed away Friday, November 9th at his home in Homer, New York. He was born in Rochester, NY on December 15, 1953 to the late Gerald and Sylvia Curran. Todd was the owner and operator of Curran Company in Homer, NY. He had a house of loyal friends who enriched his life and for whom he was deeply grateful. Todd was a man of great passion, generosity and wit who loved profoundly. He was a man of incredible integrity who took tremendous pride in his extended family, his music, and his children; especially his son Dan, who carries his father's passion in all that he does. Todd is survived by his beloved wife, Karen Curran; the children he adored, Daniel Curran (Elena Cabrera), James Yaman (Valentina Roldan Yaman), Emily Yaman, Molly Yaman; his grandchild Maximus Stark; his siblings, Catherine McCann and Ed Benati, Jed and Barbara Curran, Molly and Bill Shafer, Charlie Curran (Renee); and his many beloved nieces and nephews. Friends and family are invited to attend the funeral service on Thursday, November 15th at St. Margaret's Church in Homer, NY. Services will be held at 11:00am with Father Donnelly officiating, followed by a celebration of Todd's life at the Elks Club in Homer, NY. There will be a memorial service in Rochester at a later date to be announced. In lieu of flowers please send charitable contributions to Konawaena Lacrosse Club, with checks payable to Dan Curran, and mailed to P.O Box 390266 Keauhou, HI 96739.
Thursday
15
November

Mass

11:00 am
Thursday, November 15, 2018
St. Margaret's Church
Copeland Ave.
Homer, New York, United States
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