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John Adam Curtis

SALISBURY — John Adam Curtis, 80, a 48-year resident of Salisbury, died Nov. 17, 2015, at Sharon Hospital. 

Mr. Curtis worked as a produce manager for several local grocery stores, including First National (Finest) in Millerton for more than 23 years and the Lakeville Food Center in Lake-ville. He then accepted a position with Shagroy’s/LaBonne’s Market in Salisbury, where he worked for more than 16 years. Mr. Curtis retired in 2005.

Born Feb. 4, 1935, in North Canaan, he was the son of the late Jessie (Adam) and John Henry Curtis. John was a graduate of Housatonic Valley Regional High School, class of 1953. He served his country honorably in the United States Army; he was stationed in Germany prior to his honorable discharge. 

On June 4, 1967, at the Lake-ville United Methodist Church, he married Marjorie L. Pulver, his beloved wife of 48 years. Mrs. Curtis survives at home.

John was an avid hunter and fisherman throughout his life, and he enjoyed watching the University of Connecticut Huskies football and women’s basketball teams in his spare time. 

He held a special place in his heart for all his animals and cared for all of them just like a father. John was a member of the Northwest Rod & Gun Club in North Canaan and was a past member of the Lakeville Hose Co.

In addition to his wife, John is survived by a nephew, Curt Adam Mechare and his wife, Pat, of Falls Village; a cousin, Ann Minatti and her husband, Louis, of Stratford; two great-nephews, Jason and Ethan; and a great-niece, Cathy. 

He was predeceased by his sister, Eleanor (Curtis) Mechare of Lime Rock.

Funeral services were held Nov. 20 at the Scott D. Conklin Funeral Home in Millerton, the Rev. Henry Prause officiating. Burial followed at Salisbury Cemetery. 

Memorial donations may be made to the Salisbury Volunteer Ambulance Service, P.O. Box 582, Salisbury, CT, 06068; or the Little Guild of St. Francis, 285 Sharon/ Goshen Turnpike, West Cornwall, CT, 06796. To send an online condolence, go to www.conklinfuneralhome.com.

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