Jack was born in Quincy, March 7, 1923 to John and Helen Curley and served in the Navy during World War II. After the war Jack was set up on a blind date with the woman who would become his wife of 62 years and raising six children in Braintree. Jack owned and operated Hospital Hill Service, after retiring Jack and Lorraine traveled extensively enjoying the "Golden Years". They were long time members of the Neighborhood Club in Quincy, where many close friendships were made. In the later years Jack and Lorraine made Bartlett Island in Marshfield their home where they enjoyed the view and the wonderful neighbors. Jack and Lorraine loved driving their beloved "Molly", an all original 1936 Ford Fordor, in the annual Quincy Christmas Parade, Nantucket's annual Daffodil Weekend and Heritage Plantation's car show.
Jack was an active member of the Quincy Lions Club, giving his time and energy to their great causes and also a member of the International Toastmasters.
Jack was born in Quincy, March 7, 1923 to John and Helen Curley and served in the Navy during World War II. After the war Jack was set up on a blind date with the woman who would become his wife of 62 years and raising six children in Braintree. Jack owned and operated Hospital Hill Service, after retiring Jack and Lorraine traveled extensively enjoying the "Golden Years". They were long time members of the Neighborhood Club in Quincy, where many close friendships were made. In the later years Jack and Lorraine made Bartlett Island in Marshfield their home where they enjoyed the view and the wonderful neighbors. Jack and Lorraine loved driving their beloved "Molly", an all original 1936 Ford Fordor, in the annual Quincy Christmas Parade, Nantucket's annual Daffodil Weekend and Heritage Plantation's car show.
Jack was an active member of the Quincy Lions Club, giving his time and energy to their great causes and also a member of the International Toastmasters.
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