Lucille C. Curry
June 24, 1928 ~ August 1, 2012
A lifelong resident of Vienna, Virginia, Bootsie died peaceably on August 1, 2012, at her daughter's home surrounded by loved ones. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert M. Curry and her parents, Malcolm and Mary Hodge McManamay. She is survived by her loving children, Raymond Curry (Michele), Kevin Jester (Sandy) and Karen Martin (Wayne); her cherished grandchildren, Allison, Bobby and Brian Curry; Nick and Zach Jester; Beth Martin Verderese (John Paul); beloved great granddaughter, Claire Elizabeth Verderese; devoted brothers, Vernon McManamay (Polly) and Guy McManamay (Margie); niece Linda McManamay, nephews; Guy, Randy and Gary McManamay and a host of family and friends.
Bootsie was an active member of Vienna Baptist Church; a board member of the Vienna Villager Condo Association; a life-long member of the Vienna Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary, a member of Vienna "Host" Lioness Club who for many years, attended and hosted numerous events with her husband Bob. She was also the first clerk of court for the Town of Vienna. Her greatest passion was her weekly card and domino games with her girlfriends, whose relationships she deeply cherished.
Relatives and friends are invited to Bootsie's Life Celebration at Vienna Baptist Church, 541 Marshall Rd., SW., Vienna, VA on Monday, August 6 from 10:30 AM until time of service at 11:30 AM. Memorial donations can be made to the Vienna Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Bootsie was an active member of Vienna Baptist Church; a board member of the Vienna Villager Condo Association; a life-long member of the Vienna Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary, a member of Vienna "Host" Lioness Club who for many years, attended and hosted numerous events with her husband Bob. She was also the first clerk of court for the Town of Vienna. Her greatest passion was her weekly card and domino games with her girlfriends, whose relationships she deeply cherished.
Relatives and friends are invited to Bootsie's Life Celebration at Vienna Baptist Church, 541 Marshall Rd., SW., Vienna, VA on Monday, August 6 from 10:30 AM until time of service at 11:30 AM. Memorial donations can be made to the Vienna Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
I’ll meet you there. Save a dance for me. I love you, Vernon
I’ll see you on the other side of the river.
We will miss your beautiful smile and your warm embrace. You have always been an encouragement to us. Who is going to make those delicious rolls at family meals?
Aunt Bootsie, I will miss you very much. There are so many memories to recall that go back to my childhood and continue on through the years. I praise the Lord Jesus that you asked Him into your heart to be your Savior some years ago. It will be wonderful spending the rest of eternity together when I get there some day.
Kevin, Sandy and Family Paul and I were sorry to hear about Bootsie’s passing. She was so much fun and always had a smile on her face. I know you all will miss her.
Thank you.Bootsie,for being a wonderful friend to my mother Pat Byron when she needed one so very much.You touched our family’s lives in so many ways.Rest in Peace.
Bootsie, our Wednesdays will not be the same. The card club girls love you and miss you. One day we will play again in heaven. Neal
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Hello Vernon & Guy, My cousin,Norma Best told me of your loss. So sorry I did not keep in touch. Brings back wonderful memories of when we were young. Hope you are both well. jbtaylor21@comcast.net Betty Jane
Dear Karen & family, I just found out about Boots & I’m heartsick. She was so special & made me feel so special with her love. I’ll miss her so much on my trips to Vienna. My prayers are with you.
Bootsie’s name brings back wonderful memories of living in Vienna with my grandparents, the Frenzels. The entire McManamay family were very special to my two sisters and myself. We are so sorry to hear of her passing and our prayers are with the entire family.
I AM VERY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT AUNT BOOTS PASSING. WE HAD SOME GOOD TIMES TOGETHER IN THE PAST WHEN GRANDMA AND GRANDDADDY AND I WOULD COME TO VIENNA IN THE SUMMER. USUALLY ONE OF YOU THREE WOULD COME BACK TO CUMBERLAND TOGETHER FOR MORE TIME SPENT TOGETHER. THOSE WERE GREAT TIMES!! ONE TIME WE WENT TO THE CABIN IN FRONT ROYAL AND AUNT BOOTS LET ME DRIVE. I HAD JUST GOTTEN MY DRIVERS LICENSE AND EVEN THOUGH SHE NEVER LET ON, I”LL BET SHE WAS ON PINS AND NEEDLES ALL THE WAY THERE. HA, HA! HOPE WE CAN GET TOGETHER SOME TIME IN THE FUTURE. SINCERLY, TIM