John Curwick, 85, of Seminole, passed away on Sept 2 with his son at his bedside. He was a gifted and generous man who took care of his family and many others in many different ways. A former Golden Gloves boxer with a soft heart who helped many in need. He believed in God almighty and Jesus as his savior. He fought the good fight against dementia, and was strong and loving til the end. He is loved by his family and many friends. Until we meet again Dad, we love you.
He was born to Theodore & Dorothy Curwick, in
Aroma Park, Illinois, he brought his family here in 1971 from
Momence, Ill. He was a successful businessman in many areas
but was best known as the long time owner of Curwick Auto
Sales on Park Boulevard, Pinellas Park. He loved to fish and
was an accomplished bass fisherman. He was a catholic.
He loved and supported his family. He is survived by his son, John
Curwick, Jr.(Sheri), his daughter, Terri Scott, as well as his two granddaughters, Lily Curwick and Savana Clark, and two step daughters, Theresa Owen and Cindy Schriefer.
Also surviving are 2 brothers, Jerry
and Ronnie Curwick, and his sister Sharon Morrison.
Celebration of Life services will be announced.
Veterans Funeral Care
727 524 9202
Rip uncle Jack. You will be missed.
Was totally unaware of the dementia. Couldn’t understand why he never responded. Though we didn’t always see eye to rye I never stopped loving him!!!
So very sorry for your loss …. he fought a good battle . RIP
Rip uncle Jack you will be dearly missed I remember when you and aunt barb came up for a visit when I was young and brought me a porcelain doll I love you uncle Jack you now have an eternity to fish and meet my dad William bastin and my mom louwanna barnett/bastin
May your memories sustain you and your family. Rest in peace 🙏🙏🙏
RIP Uncle Jack. ❤️🙏🏼❤️
Dad, you suffered enough this past year in and out of the faclities for dementia and the hospital for several issues. You lived the good life dad, and as hard headed as you were, no one could stop you from your dreams and asperations. I am so thankful that your no longer in pain.
Ilove you dad and I will miss you! Until, we meet again! Love, Your daughter, Terri Curwick