Ellen was employed by the Telephone Company and Weldon Shipyard in Virginia and worked in the children's department at Pariseau's Department Store in Manchester.
She met her husband, George, at a Marine Corps dance in 1952 and they later raised their four children in Belmont, Mass., and Manchester, N.H.
She enjoyed traveling, dancing, tai chi, taking long walks with her friends, playing cribbage and doing crossword puzzles; but most of all, she cherished time spent with her family.
Ellen is survived by three daughters and a son; five grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. She is predeceased by her husband, George W. Currier Jr. and her four siblings, Charlotte Tubbs of Oklahoma, Mary Helen Zecca of Indiana, Frances Malloy and Harry L. Butler, Jr. both of Virginia.
Published in Union Leader on Dec. 15, 2019
Ellen was employed by the Telephone Company and Weldon Shipyard in Virginia and worked in the children's department at Pariseau's Department Store in Manchester.
She met her husband, George, at a Marine Corps dance in 1952 and they later raised their four children in Belmont, Mass., and Manchester, N.H.
She enjoyed traveling, dancing, tai chi, taking long walks with her friends, playing cribbage and doing crossword puzzles; but most of all, she cherished time spent with her family.
Ellen is survived by three daughters and a son; five grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. She is predeceased by her husband, George W. Currier Jr. and her four siblings, Charlotte Tubbs of Oklahoma, Mary Helen Zecca of Indiana, Frances Malloy and Harry L. Butler, Jr. both of Virginia.
Published in Union Leader on Dec. 15, 2019
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