In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar
MCCURDY,
Dorothea B. - Lucky was born in Vancouver and lived in many places in BC
while growing up with her two brothers and one sister until her mother
settled in North Vancouver, where Lucky graduated from high school. She
served in the navy during WWII, where she got the nickname Lucky. Following
the war, she worked at BC Telephone until she met her future husband, Ken
McCurdy, who she married in 1949. An accomplished seamstress, she made many
of the clothes for her two daughters, Genine and Barb. She also enjoyed
weaving and knitting. She volunteered with the Vancouver Museum, teaching
pioneer skills. She also worked at a toy store in Kerrisdale. She loved art
and travelling, visiting Thailand, Malta, England and Portugal. As she aged,
she enjoyed time with her family, watching the news and Sunday dinners. She
lived on her own following the death of Ken in 2013 until quite recently.
Artistic, stoic and perhaps a tad stubborn, she leaves a full legacy of memories.
At Lucky's request, no service will be held. (The North Shore News 19 Nov 2022)
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