In Memory

John V. Curtin

John V. Curtin


I am sorry to report the death of our classmate John V. Curtin on March 20th. John and I were also classmates at Boston College to which we commuted as so-called "day hops" for 4 years. For more information on Jonn's life see his obituary posted at https://www.gfdoherty.com.

Tom Falwell

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It is with deep sorrow we announce the sudden and unexpected passing of John V Curtin of Pelican Bay in Naples Florida, formerly of Wellesley and Osterville on March 20, 2025. John leaves his wife of 52 years, Patricia Griffin Curtin, who he adored. John was the loving father of John V Curtin Ill and William Griffin Curtin and his wife Alicia (Paglia) Curtin. John was a devoted and adoring grandfather to his three grandchildren, Will, Brett and Sloane Curtin.

John was born on December 16, 1946 to Mary and John Curtin. He grew up in Arlington and graduated from Arlington High in 1964. John was a proud 1968 graduate of Boston College and attended college back in the days when BC was largely a commuter school. John still has good friends from those years of carpooling.

John continued his education at Suffolk University Law School and received his Law degree in 1974.

John was a successful corporate attorney working for Itek Corporation, Nortek corporation and lastly Connell LP of Boston where he rose to the position of Vice President and General Counsel and spent the majority of his working life. He loved his job and did it with intelligence, humor and charm. His sage advice was always welcomed by the company.

After retirement, John and Pat moved to Pelican Bay in Naples, Florida where they were members of the Moorings Golf and Country Club. They enjoyed Naples where their many good friends from their years of membership at the Wellesley Country Club also moved. They also enjoyed many wonderful summers in Osterville on Cape Cod for the past 40 years and John was the best host entertaining their many friends and family .

John enjoyed playing golf with friends and hosting dinner parties and weekends at the Cape where he made his famous baked stuffed lobsters, stuffed with extra lobster! One friend, who had lived all over Europe and Asia, said it was the best meal he had ever eaten anywhere. John loved to tell a good story or a good joke and inevitably became the life of the party.

John was a devout Catholic and loved his family and extended family. He enjoyed entertaining and cooking for all the Holidays. He also loved to travel and he and Pat toured the world together.

John is survived by his two sisters, Connie (Curtin) Aaron of Richmond ,VA and Paula (Curtin) Houston of North Andover, MA. He was predeceased by his sister Carolyn (Curtin) Quinn of Amherst NH. His close cousin , Anne Marie (Smith) Sweeney of Fort Myers, FL, also survives him. He was predeceased by other close cousins, Robert Smith of Wolfboro, NH and Philip Smith of Laconia, NH.

Visiting hours will be held at the George F. Doherty & Sons Funeral Home,pm to 7:00 pm.

A funeral mass will be celebrated at St. John's Church, 9 Glen Road, Wellesley on Thursday March 27 at 10 am.

In place of flowers, John would appreciate donations in honor of his grandson Brett Curtin to the Raymond A Wood Foundation which helps with research, treatment and assistance for people with rare brain tumors.

Raymond A Wood Foundation

P. 0. Box 991

Ocean City, MD 21843

www.rawoodfoundation.org

 

George F. Doherty & Sons Funeral Homes 477 Washington Street

Wellesley, MA 02482

781-235-4100

 http://www.gfdoherty.com