Earlene Mae Hulvey Curry

October 7, 1938 — May 3, 2026

Tulsa

Private family graveside services.

Earlene Mae Hulvey Curry, born on October 7, 1938, in Drumright, Oklahoma, passed away peacefully on May 3, 2026, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She was a cherished figure whose life was marked by dedication to her family and the simple joys she embraced throughout her years.

Earlene grew up and received her education in Drumright, where she developed the values and strength that defined her character. She held a deep appreciation for the home and took great pride in maintaining a welcoming and orderly environment, finding fulfillment in her housework, which was more than a chore—it was a reflection of her care and devotion.

She was married to Allen Curry, who survives her, and together they shared many years of companionship. Earlene also leaves behind her step-daughter, Ruth Ann Curry, and grandson Ricky Riggins who continue to honor her memory. The bond they shared was one of warmth and mutual respect, underscoring the importance of family in Earlene’s life.

Earlene’s passing marks the loss of a beloved daughter, mother, and sister. She was preceded in death by her parents, her son and daughter, as well as a step-son, step-daughter, and a brother. Though they are no longer with us, their memories live on, intertwined with Earlene’s own legacy.

Throughout her life, Earlene’s gentle presence and steadfast spirit influenced all who knew her. She faced the trials and triumphs of life with grace and a quiet strength that inspired those around her. Her story is one of enduring love and commitment, and she will be deeply missed by her family and all who had the privilege of knowing her.

In honoring Earlene Mae Hulvey Curry’s memory, we reflect on a life spent in the embrace of home, family, and heartfelt service to those she loved. Her legacy remains a testament to a life beautifully lived with kindness, resilience, and unwavering dedication.

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