Thomas "Tom" Lee Curry, Jr.

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Roselawn Memorial Park
2801 Asher Avenue
Little Rock, AR  72204
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of Little Rock, AR

October 28, 1930 - April 6, 2020

Thomas (Tom) Lee Curry, Jr. was born in Baptist Hospital in Little Rock on October 28, 1930. He was the only child and beloved son of Lellar and Thomas L Curry, Sr. Tom grew up here in Little Rock and graduated from LRHS in 1948, Little Rock Junior College in 1950, and the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, in Marketing in 1952. He served in the Army Regimental Headquarters at Fort Chaffee 1952-1954.

In 1957 Tom began his over 65-year career in Insurance here in Little Rock as an ordinary agent with Prudential Insurance Company. He was soon promoted Division Manager in Ft. Smith, Arkansas, opening a scratch agency in Northwest Arkansas. By 1960 his agencies were producing more than the three other Division Managers in Little Rock combined.

In 1961 Tom was recruited by Paul Revere Insurance Company into their Management Training Program for General Manager followed by once again starting a scratch agency in Fort Smith. Very quickly he developed more men and production than the Little Rock office and in 1963 was promoted to General Manager of Arkansas. He was in charge of all recruiting, selection, training, supervision, sales activities, and office management for the company. Under Tom's guidance, he not only helped to train but encouraged many agents as a mentor who made the Insurance business their life-long career.

Tom completed regular CLU in 1958, CLU in Agency in 1961, Registered Health Underwriter 1980, and Chartered Financial Counselor in 1983. Having taken and taught every Field and Sales Training Course that his companies offered, he was a true professional in his chosen career. Quite often he would say ''I had something to sell and not I had to sell something". He always believed that the companies and products that he represented were beneficial for his clients.

Among his many national awards, he won the trophy for Best Recruiting and Retention job in the nation, as well as a trophy for Regional Production, and was regularly ranked for the President's Trophy---only 8 to 10 agencies would be ranked for President's Trophy's yearly.

After 20 years of being General Manager Tom went back into personal production in 1983. He retired from Paul Revere Insurance Company in 1991 with over 2,500 policyholders in his file. He has remained basically an Independent Producer for Paul Revere as well as other leading companies of Life, Health, and Disability. In Tom's personal testimony he wrote "My prayers were answered as to my career path. I believe I was definitely led into the Insurance Business. Now some 60 years later, l can look back and say it has been a very good career for me. It was hard to get started and many times doubts would arise, but when I reviewed how God led me, and why I came into the business, it would renew my resolve. I would always come back confident that I made the right choice".

Tom accepted Christ as His Savior when he was 13 years old. He rededicated his life to the Lord Jesus Christ in January of 1990. He has been a member of First Christian Church in Little Rock over 60 years, serving as a Sunday School Teacher, Deacon, and Elder. In 1995 he and his wife, Ethel, served as volunteers with the Campus Crusade for Christ Executive Ministry in Harare, Zimbabwe. In 1997 they returned as volunteers to live in Pretoria, South Africa as the Family Life Ministry was being introduced there. Tom attended Community Bible Study, the Disciples Bible Study series and Bible Studies held in his home and church. He loved his new Inspire Bible and read it all the way through in 2019.

Tom was a Real Estate Broker for Earl Smith Realty in Jacksonville which he inherited in 1989. He was a 32nd Degree Mason, Shriner, proud alumnus of Kappa Alpha Fraternity, and the Philatelic Society who regularly used him to evaluate Stamp collections for estates. He had an extensive Stamp Collection which he began as a boy and which became a life-long hobby. He was connected to stamp collectors all over the world, and through his collecting, he became very knowledgeable about geography and history worldwide. He learned the story behind each stamp of each country.

Tom and his wife, Ethel, whom he lovingly called "Pretty Lady", traveled extensively over these last 30 years to 6 continents, all the provinces of Canada, and all 50 states. All he had to hear was ''would you like to go? ---and his immediate response was 'let's go" and they went.

Tom was a gentle, quiet man with integrity that people respected and trusted. He loved his God, his family, his friends, his work, and his church. To all he was dedicated. Also, Tom had a quick wit and humorous comebacks were always given with his big smile. Tom never, except to experiment a few times drank alcohol, coffee, nor smoked his whole 89 years of life.

Tom is predeceased by his parents and his wife of 34 years, Julianne Smith Curry. He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Ethel Belle Griffin Roberts- Curry; sons, Shannon (Shannon Leigh), Dan (Susan); step-sons, Wayland ''Rusty'' Roberts (Diane), Larry Roberts (Jeannie); grandson, Thomas Roberts (Valarie), granddaughter, Rhiannon Parker (Matt). He became Papa Tom to Diane's children: Adam, Shaw, Heather (Adam), Erik (Julie), as well as Heather and Adam's children Michael and Dalilah.

Our family wants to recognize and give a very special thanks to an extraordinary group of people who have helped Tom through these last few years. Home Helpers Care Givers: Tracy Renee' Gosnay and Charlene Bryels; and in these final months all the staff at Hospice Home Care. They were so wonderful to take care of and love our beloved Tom. We are eternally grateful to each of you.


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Bob E. Hall Family
Fayetteville, AR
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Wednesday, June 10, 2020

I just found out about Tom's passing and wanted to drop a note to let you know how sorry we are of his passing. I, and my whole family, have so many memories of Tom. Going to School, and then being in the insurance business together we kept our friendship and kinship strong. Please know we send our deepest sympathies and hope that his memories are a blessing to you all.
The Bob E. Hall Family,
Bob, Coleen, Robin and Teddy

Sharon Butler Estes
Scott, AR
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Saturday, April 18, 2020

Ethyl, I am so sorry for your loss. What wonderful memories you have to fill your heart.

Susie Braucksieker
Lesterville, MO
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Monday, April 13, 2020

Ethel, I hope you know I embrace you with love and sadness at this painful time. Your enduring strength to continue is my prayer for you. You are in my thoughts each day. Love, Susie

Sid
Boerne, TX
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Friday, April 10, 2020

Tom and I started in first grade together In 1936 and have been friends ever since.met him and Ethel in NewEngland in 1980 for a good time in the fall colors. He is my last link with HS class of 1948. I will miss him.

Charlie Hight
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Thursday, April 9, 2020

Ethyl, I’m especially saddened to learn of Tom’s passing and deeply sPrey for the loss of the love of your life. I’ll always be extremely grateful for our friendship and for the mentoring by Tom when I joined Paul Revere in 1984.Tom will always be one of the most influential (that’s a good thing) people I’ve had the pleasure of knowing and working with in my entire life. I’m thankful to God that our paths crossed. Tom was a real and genuine friend and one that I will greatly miss. Becky and I will be praying for you and Tom. God Bless

Lois Roberto
LITTLE ROCK, AR
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Thursday, April 9, 2020

May the memories of Tom fill the void in your Heart
My prayers go out to you and your family
Lois

Dan Danforth
Orchard Park, NY
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Thursday, April 9, 2020

My prayers and thoughts are with you in this time of grief and tribulation. May God Bless you and give you peace.

Lila Baker
London, AR
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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Much, much love to you, Ethel, and all the family. My sister, Mary Jo, and my brother, Bill, were deeply saddened to hear of Tom's death. He was a lifelong friend of our parents and our family.

Martin Chilcote
Little Rock, AR
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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Tom had a good life and you were a big part of that goodness. God Bless you Ethel.

Brenda Danforth
Little Rock, AR
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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Ethel and family,
I pray for peace for each of you at this time. Tom will be missed. However we know that this Easter season he is welcomed into the mighty kingdom of God with much joy and celebration. God bless each of you.

Julia Young
Lafayette, CA
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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Condolences and love to you and your family.
Julie

Terry and John Graveley
Quitman, AR
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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Dearest Ethel and Family,
Praying for the Lord's peace and love to fill the void that your family is feeling. And we are joyful knowing that Tom is experiencing the Lord's peace and love now in his presence.

Darlene Giffin Dean
Little Rock, AR
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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Dear Ethel & family,
I was so sorry to hear of Tom's passing. Always looked forward to seeing the two of you at Church on Sunday. It seems that time keeps moving on no matter what is going on in the world. Thinking of you and sending prayers and hugs.
Darlene

Sue & Archie Senn
Little Rock, AR
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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Ethel, we loved you both and were honored to call you friends. Your faith is so strong & will be with you now more than ever. Our prayers are with you.

Fred Price ands Mayita Price
Flowood,, MS
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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
We know that Tom now is in good hands and at peace.

We will missed him.!!

Mayita and Fred Price

Faith Brown Grice
Richardson, TX
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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Remembering you at this time in prayer with deepest sympathy.

Richard and Elizabeth Livingston
Little Rock, AR
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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Ethel, dear, We have loved you and Tom for many years and words cannot express how much you both have meant to our family. We pray God’s love surround you at this difficult time and know you have our love, too.

Chaplain Beverly White
LITTLE ROCK, AR
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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

What a joy to serve you as Chaplain at the Comfort Care Center. You were such a lovely couple. I loved how you loved each other...🌻
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