Obituaries detail

William Hudson Curry

August 4, 1930 – October 28, 2024


With profound sadness and love, we share news of the passing of William H. "Bill" Curry, whose 94 years exemplified humility, selflessness, and unwavering generosity. His passing was quick and exceedingly peaceful, surrounded by loving generations of family following a long struggle with failing health.

 

Born on August 4, 1930, in Omaha, Nebraska, Bill grew up in Kansas City's Brookside area. He attended Southwest High School and studied at the University of Kansas for three years before enlisting in the military, then completing his education at William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri.

 

His extraordinary 69-year marriage to Dorothy became the cornerstone of a life dedicated to faith, family, and service. Together, they raised four children in the same Brookside neighborhood where Bill grew up, instilling in them the values of kindness, integrity, and commitment to others that defined his character.

 

From 1960 to 1986, Bill served as president and co-owner of the Charles F. Curry Company alongside his business partner Carl Willard. Together they purchased the company from Charles E. Curry in 1960. Bill remained active in the Company until 2000. His leadership style reflected his personal values: humble, principled, and focused on serving others. In 1985, Bill and Dorothy established the Curry Family Foundation, channeling their success into meaningful community support. The Foundation became instrumental in uplifting inner-city children and underserved families, particularly through initiatives like Operation Breakthrough and Gordon Parks Elementary, which Dorothy co-founded.

 

Bill was an ardent KU fan who relished every moment of cheering for the Jayhawks. As head of a family where many supported the rival Missouri Tigers, he took particular pleasure in the KU-Mizzou basketball rivalry. The arts held a special place in his heart, evidenced by his dedicated support of the Kansas City Symphony and the Harriman-Jewell Series at William Jewell College. Bill and Dorothy frequently attended performances together, sharing their love of music and culture with family and friends.

 

An accomplished golfer, Bill created lasting memories on the course with his children and grandchildren. His patient instruction, infectious laughter, and good-natured teasing about his superior game fostered family bonds that transcended the sport. On special occasions, you might be invited to join his regular group with Warren, Howard, Bill, Lee, Bob, and Mike and hear Bill utter his famous line "never saw it" when everyone knew his drive had gone straight down the middle as usual.

 

Bill leaves behind a loving family who will carry forward his legacy: his beloved wife, Dorothy Curry; sons David (Madeline) and Doug Curry (Pamela); daughters Karen O'Neill (Steve) and Lee Curry; grandchildren Tim Curry, TJ Curry, Will Curry, Alex (Amanda Sheppard) Curry, Nick (Meghan) Curry, Taylor (Austen) Schmidt, Courtney (Colson) Bayles, Etagegn O'Neill, Conor (Meredith) O'Neill, Patrick O'Neill, Asabe O'Neill, Hudson O'Neill, and Emily O'Neill; nine great-grandchildren and grand nieces and nephews: Addis, Harlem, Skylar, Conrad, Josephine, Sawyer, Willow, Henry, and Shep; his sister, Margerite Curry Willy; and sister-in-law Michelle (Dan) Bowers along with their children Lindsay (Nic) Hasselwander and Kenner (Hannah) Bower; brother in law Tom (Lucy) Fay. His loyal four-legged companion, Samson, is already missing their inseparable bond and Bill's daily presence at the office.

 

A funeral service celebrating Bill's extraordinary life will be held on Friday, November 1st, All Saints' Day, at 3:00 PM at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church.

 

In lieu of flowers, Bill would have appreciated memorial contributions to: St. Andrew's Episcopal Church ( standrewkc.org/give/ ) or Gordon Parks Elementary School ( gordonparks.org ) or by mail to: Gordon Parks Elementary School Memorial Fund for William H. Curry 3715 Wyoming Street Kansas City, MO 64111

 

William Hudson "Bill" Curry's legacy endures through the countless lives he touched with his kindness, the community he strengthened through his generosity, and the family he nurtured with endless love. His dedication to family, passion for sports, love of New York City and the arts, commitment to philanthropy, and joy in a well-played round of golf will forever inspire those who knew him.

 

 

 

Additional Service:
Funeral Service
Location:
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
Address:
6401 Wornall Terrace
City:
Kansas City
State:
Missouri
Zip Code:
64113
Date of Service:
Nov 01, 2024
Time of Service:
3:00 pm
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Condolences

Carrie (Stanford) Buhler Oct 29, 2024

Cousin ,Morland ,Kansas

Dear Curry's, Scott just informed me of Uncle Bill's homecoming in heaven and I'm so sorry for your loss. Growing up across the street from your family was wonderful, and Aunt Dorothy and Uncle Bill were a big part of those happy days. Bill was always ready with a kind word and a welcoming smile. I know he and my Dad always enjoyed each other's company, both on the golf course and off. I remember the trampoline shows in the summer with Karen and other neighborhood kids, Lee and Repps playing hockey in roller skates, making Christmas salt-dough ornaments with Dorothy, and all the neighborhood block parties. Your family was a cornerstone in our neighborhood memories. Uncle Bill's warmth, smile and laughter will be deeply missed until we meet again. You're in my thoughts and prayers. Carrie

Kathleen Callahan Oct 29, 2024

Friend ,Leawood

He was a wonderful man

Dan French Oct 30, 2024

Friend ,Kansas City ,Missouri

Dorothy and Family, Prayers for your peace, Bill was indeed always a calm and kind presence as I remember from the old Second Church days. May you be blessed in the memories he developed with you and the legacy he has left for you! Dan

Jim Carney Oct 30, 2024

Friend ,Kansas City ,Missouri

Dorothy and family, I had the privilege of working with Biil, Carl Willard, Ray Brock and Gene Moore several years ago, and knowing them and working with them was like obtaining a Masters Degree in business. Bill was an extraordinary human being and the description of him as a humble leader seems inadeqgetting know my life is a better one by getting to know him.

DJ Matheny Oct 30, 2024

friend ,Kansas City ,Missouri

Dear Dorothy and all the members of the Curry family, I am so sorry for your loss, after such a lingering illness. As a generous and humble leader in the community, he will be greatly missed. May your memories bring you comfort and peace in the difficult period ahead. In peace, DJ Matheny

Lynne Beachner Oct 30, 2024

Sending my love to Dorothy and family. Bill was one of the truly good ones.

William Harsh Oct 31, 2024

Friend ,Prairie Village ,Kansas

A neighbor for many years. Bill was just always upbeat and so much fun to be around. Our backyard talks always interesting and many times focused on the children. Bill leaves hole in our world that will be hard to fill.

Laurie Dalgleish Lambert Nov 04, 2024

friend ,Park City, ,Utah

Dear Curry Family - I am so sad to hear of Mr. Curry's passing. (I'm 57 but still feel most comfortable calling him Mr. Curry instead of Bill since he is a fixture of my childhood years!) The photo you chose is exactly how I remember him. I loved our family get togethers with the Micks, Millers, Currys and our family and Mr. Curry was always darling to us. Always so quietly funny with a twinkle in his eye. I also am thankful for the hundreds of circles he must have done in your boat in order to teach me how to ski at Lake of the Ozarks! Your family helped make my childhood in KC so happy - I am sorry I was not able to be in town to honor him at the funeral. Hugs to all of you - Laurie

The Filling Station Westport Nov 15, 2024

Barista ,Kansas City ,Missouri

Bill, you will be missed. To Dorthy, Sampson, and the rest of your family, we send out our love.