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Johnny served in the US Navy
Obit for Delores posted by Jo Aguirre
Oct 8, 1929 - Dec 12, 2023
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Enid News & Eagle
Published on December 21, 2023
Delores Evelyn Curran, formerly of Oklahoma City but long-term Hennessey
resident, passed away on Tuesday, December 12, 2023.
She was born in Sumner,
Oklahoma, on October 8, 1929, as the third child of Walter and Iva Bowers.
She was incredibly small at birth, and the attending doctor advised she be
put at the end of the bed as "she was going to die anyway". Always a
fighter, Delores postponed the inevitable for 94 years.
Delores attended school in Sumner through 8th grade, then graduated from
Perry High School in 1947. She held several jobs throughout her high school
years to help support her family. She managed to put enough aside, though,
to eventually purchase a sewing machine that became her pride and joy. In
her Home Economics classes she learned to sew, developing a creative outlet
and lifelong love of sewing.
Her best friend introduced her to her older brother when he returned from
the war, and they soon began dating. Within months, she and Johnny Curran
decided to get married, and did so on January 31, 1948. She used white
corduroy to make a suit for her wedding. She worked a variety of jobs to
support the couple while he attended college. One of her jobs was wrapping
freshly baked loaves of bread in wax paper for sale. She was paid 15 cents
per hour.
After 5 years of marriage the couple started their family. John was born in
1952, with Jim following closely in 1954. That white wedding suit was soon
repurposed to make coats for growing toddlers. In 1959, the birth of Joy
completed the family. In early 1960, the Curran family made their way to
Hennessey.
Delores found incredible delight in raising her family, encouraging and
supporting each child in extra-curricular activities. If her boys were
playing baseball, she managed the concession stand. Halloween costumes,
decorated bikes for parades, and boxes for school Valentines were serious
child's play for her. She always had clever ideas and a quick hand. Making
something from nothing was her specialty.
Her real passion was discovered with the birth of her first grandchild in
1977. Her happiest place was on the floor, playing with her grandchildren.
She had plenty of opportunity for that as she was blessed by 9 beautiful
grandchildren. The blessing continued with 4 step-grandchildren and
eventually grew with 28 great-grandchildren.
In addition to time with family, Delores was a member of the Perry branch of
VFW. In Hennessey, the family joined the First United Methodist Church,
where she volunteered for Vacation Bible School, often serving as director
of the program. She joined the Child Study Club, where she served as
President for a year. Delores presented a program for her club in the form
of a skit, which she then presented at the State convention. She was a
member of the Hennessey Country Club's Women's Association. In that role,
she was responsible for calculating (by hand!) the handicaps for all the
other members. Delores served for many years as the Judge on the County
Election Board in the Hennessey precinct. Her role there was a microcosm of
her life — she wanted to be sure everyone had a voice and an opportunity,
and things were as fair as she could make them.
Delores' sage advice and quick wit will be sorely missed by her family and
friends. In her final days, in addition to family, many staff members in her
community came to visit her, and none left with a dry eye. They all spoke of
her kindness and support, showing us that she cared for and gave to others
throughout her life. All who knew her basked and flourished in the sunlight
she brought. She was surrounded by family and a halo of love at the time of
her passing.
She was preceded in death by her husband, John; her parents; and 5 of her 6 siblings: Forest Bowers, Maxine Tisdell, Dorothy Phillips, Barbara Reed, and Ronald Bowers.
She leaves behind a legacy of love that can be witnessed through her sister, Donna Richardson; children, John and Jan Curran, Jim and Kim Curran, Joy and Randy Lasley; 13 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; and her beloved caregiver, Carmen McCalvin.
A Celebration of Life was held at Quail Ridge Senior Living on December 14th.
A memorial service will be held at the First United Methodist Church in Hennessey on December 28th. The church address is 201 S. Cherokee, Hennessey, Oklahoma. The family will be available at 1:00, with the service beginning at 1:30.
Interment will follow the service at the Hennessey Cemetery.
Donations in honor of Delores can be made to Shriners Hospital for
Children or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
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