Richard Eugene (“Dick”) Currier

16 years ago

Currier, Richard Eugene (“Dick”), 72, Auburn, Georgia and Presque Isle, in Auburn, Georgia, December 3, 2009.  Internment will be in the spring on the bank of the Aroostook River at the Washburn Memorial Cemetery.

 

    Auburn, Georgia and Presque Isle, Maine – Richard Eugene (“Dick”) Currier, age 72, passed quietly at his home in Auburn, Georgia on December 3, 2009, in the company of his family. Dick succumbed after a difficult struggle with colon cancer.  He was born on August 13, 1937, the third child of Maurice and Theda (Smith) Currier.
    Dick was raised in Castle Hill and lived for most of his life in Presque Isle.  Dick and Eska A. (Tingley) Currier were married November 5, 1954, and enjoyed 55 years together.  
    Dick is survived by Eska A. Currier and their children, Richard “Rick” Currier and his wife, Susan, of Presque Isle, David Currier of Auburn, Georgia, Debora (Currier) Estey and her husband, Doug, of Loganville, Georgia, Patti Beth (Currier) Duffy and her husband, Patrick, of Charlotte, North Carolina, and Brian Currier and his wife, Susan, of Auburn, Georgia. Dick is survived by his nine grandchildren, Christopher, Amy Lynn, Steven, Dustyn, Ryan, Jessica, Bradley, Madalyn and Melissa; two great-grandchildren, Connor and Amelie; several nieces and nephews and two special aunts, Lillian Smith and Fredie Young.  
    Dick was employed at a young age and worked all his life.  He worked at M.P.G. Dairy for 25 years. He enjoyed fishing and hunting with his chums, Harold Davenport and Jake Beaulier. Dick liked to bowl with his buddies from the dairy, Tony Sullivan, Dick and Jack Allen, and his lifelong friend, Charlie Brown. Dick was a member of the Presque Isle Elks Lodge. He died much as he had lived his life, in a quiet, dignified and humble manner surrounded by those who meant everything to him, his family. Dick often remarked how blessed he was to have a family who brought him much joy and great happiness. Dick was predeceased by his parents, his brother, Dwynal Currier, and his sister, Thirza (Teddy) Martin.  
    Internment will be in the spring on the bank of the Aroostook River at the Washburn Memorial Cemetery, close by where he was raised and near the place he married his wife of 55 years.  Although Dick made his home in Georgia, his heart was never far from Aroostook County, a place he dearly loved. Condolences may be expressed to Eska A. Currier, 271 Brookfield Drive, Auburn, GA  30011.