Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Curnow III, Lester S.

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Lester S. Curnow III, 69, of Middletown died on February 6th following a 7-year battle with cancer. Les was born in Hartford on August 5, 1954 to Lester S. Curnow II of Naples, FL and the late Elizabeth (Betty) Curnow (nee White). The Curnows left Charter Oak Terrace and settled in Middletown, where Les would go on to attend Middletown public schools. While attending Middletown High School, Les was part of the rifle team and the SWAS program before graduating with the class of 1972. Throughout his life, Les was an avid outdoorsma­n. He was proficient at shooting, archery, hunting, and training game dogs. However, he excelled at fishing, placing among the best in the state as a member of the Central CT Bassmaster­s and competed in national tournament­s. However, his biggest catch was his beloved wife, Cathy. Les and Cathleen Wilmer met as children, growing up together as neighbors. They married after high school and made their home in Middletown, later having two children. Les was employed by the State of CT for 37 years, working most of his career as a Technical Systems Analyst in the Retirement Services Division of the State Comptrolle­r’s Office. Upon retirement, Les took up new outdoor hobbies, drone piloting and metal detecting, before his illness progressed. Les passed away with his wife of nearly 48 years by his side. He is survived by his wife Cathy, daughters, Heather (Curnow) Starkes and Leslie Curnow, his father, Lester, brother, Gary A. Curnow Sr. of North Carolina, sister, Jean Curnow of Florida, and a large family of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. He is also survived by his friends in the sporting community, particular­ly his best friend of 40 years, Dean Giachello of South Carolina. He was predecease­d by his mother Betty and his brother Michael Curnow. By his request, there were no services held, and any memorial contributi­ons made in his name should benefit local non-profit dog rescue organizati­ons. To share memories or express condolence­s online please visit www.biegafuner­alhome.com.

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