Curran, Judith (nee Spindler) Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Tuesday, April 11, 2023.
Beloved wife of the late George Curran; dearest aunt of Anne (Matthew Gurlitz) Barthel; dear sister of the late Joan Barthel; dear sister-in-law, cousin and friend of many.
Judith was born in Lemay, Missouri, attended Notre Dame High School, and graduated from St. Louis University with a degree in psychology. She moved to New York City and worked at The New York Times for over 40 years. After moving back to St. Louis in 2012, she volunteered with Catholic Charities St. Louis, where she received a Cardinal Rigali Service Award for her work, as well as the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis, the St. Louis Public Library and other charitable organizations.
Visitation Tuesday, April 25, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois Rd. Service Wednesday, April 26, 9:30 a.m. at Mother of Good Counsel Home, 6825 Natural Bridge Rd. (63121). Interment Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to Mother of Good Counsel Home.
Deepest Sympathy! So glad she is free of her suffering! I will see you at Kutis!
All my affection an prayers.
MaryAnn
Deepest Sympathy! So glad she is free of her suffering! I will see you at Kutis!
All my affection an prayers.
MaryAnn
I send my continuing love and prayers for Judith and all of her family and friends. I met her a few times with her sister, Joan,who was a big supporter of my writing career. Her niece, Ann, visited me during my hospitalization in New York. May the angels lead her into Paradise and may the martyrs come to welcome her and with the poor man, Lazarus. Who is poor no longer, may she have everlasting and eternal life. Amen.
I send my continuing love and prayers for Judith and all of her family and friends. I met her a few times with her sister, Joan,who was a big supporter of my writing career. Her niece, Ann, visited me during my hospitalization in New York. May the angels lead her into Paradise and may the martyrs come to welcome her and with the poor man, Lazarus. Who is poor no longer, may she have everlasting and eternal life. Amen.
So sorry for the loss of Judy. I remember the many times she and George had me as a guest and introduced me to all the cultural offerings of NYC as well as the great parties they hosted at their home in Yonkers. I also remember how dedicated she always was to George especially when his health declined. May she rest in peace.
So sorry for the loss of Judy. I remember the many times she and George had me as a guest and introduced me to all the cultural offerings of NYC as well as the great parties they hosted at their home in Yonkers. I also remember how dedicated she always was to George especially when his health declined. May she rest in peace.