Irene Loraine Curtzwiler

6/13/1927 - 4/13/2016

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Obituary For Irene Loraine Curtzwiler

While peacefully sleeping, Irene Loraine Curtzwiler, born in Detroit, MI, on June, 13th, 1927, passed on April 13th, 2016 in Fremont, CA.

Predeceased by her loving husband of 34 years, James Ernest Curtzwiler. They met at San Jose State College.

She is survived by three children: Susan, Kenneth, and William Curtzwiler; four grandchildren: Eric, Greg, Hannah, Marshall, and the late Kaleb Curtzwiler; three great-grandchildren: Deegan and Drake Curtzwiler, and Maverick Woodcock; two sisters: Leda R. Taylor, and Lida R. Bruzzone; and many nieces and nephews.

Teaching for 10 years was her passion. She also worked in transportation and electronics industries. Her favorite hobbies included camping with her family, reading, planning theme parties, oil painting, traveling, and many hand crafts. Curtzwiler played second chair violin at age 12 in a children's orchestra to help open the World's Fair on Treasure Island, 1939.

Mom, your love will be in our hearts forever.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, April 26th, from 9:30-10:30am and a Chapel Service will begin at 10:30am at Fremont Memorial Chapel, 3723 Peralta Blvd., Fremont, CA 94536. Burial will be held on Tuesday, April 26th, 2pm at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Hayward, CA.

Services

TBD

Cemetery

Holy Sepulchre Cemetery 26320 Mission Boulevard Hayward, CA 94544 Get Directions »
26 Apr

Visitation

09:30 AM - 10:30 PM

Fremont Memorial Chapel 3723 Peralta Boulevard Fremont, CA 94536 Get Directions »
26 Apr

Chapel Service

10:30 AM

Fremont Memorial Chapel 3723 Peralta Boulevard Fremont, CA 94536 Get Directions »
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  • 10/01/2021

    That smile that danced upon your chin That always settled down to a charmed grin I'll always remember that.... The witty words, and giggles abound never did I see a frown.... You were interesting, caring, and full of spunk I'll miss you Irene.... .......Jayme DeLeo

  • 10/01/2021

    Aunt Irene was kind hearted and generous. She always remembered the extended family at Christmas and did so much to make holidays and special occasions fun and memorable. She had that little twinkle in her eye and a cute laugh which meant she was on her game! I don't think anyone could deny that she was a fighter all the way to the end. We'll miss her. Love, Kris

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