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Virginia Jansen
March 22, 2004
Aunt Nan was a real aunt to all of her nieces and nephews. She would stick up for us when our parents would get tough on us. When Pauline and I had our tonsils removed (at St. George's Hospital), she went with our mother and us. We were pretty scared, we were only 8 & 7 yrs. old, but she tried to comfort us.
Good bye to that last generation of Curleys.
Jean Lutz
March 16, 2004
We will fondly remember Aunt Nan. She spent time with all the nieces and nephews. There were Pajama parties, fun trips to fast food places. She was a true raconteur of family history. Above all, Nan was a gracious lady. How Nan loved her strong Dunkin' Donuts coffee and Planter's Peanuts! For such a petite lady, she sure knew how to chow down!
We will miss Aunt Nan. Her Irish wit will remain with all whom she touched--and that is a lot.
Jean, John, and Family
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