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A Catholic funeral mass will be said for Joan Mariah Currie-Poppe on Friday February 8th at St. Mary’s Cathedral. Joan was born June 28, 1926 in Bend Oregon to Jack Willie and May O’Keeffe. She passed away on January 30, 2013 after 86 years of high spirited adventure on this earth.
Joan was the youngest of four children and spent her formative years on a sheep ranch in Silver Lake, Oregon. She was the apple of her father’s eye and he instilled in her a tremendous pride in their Irish heritage as well as a great sense of humor. She remained proud of her Lake County Irish roots until the day she died.
She went to high school in Lakeview, Oregon and graduated from University of Portland earning a Bachelors of Science in Nursing; where she was the President of her class.
She was working at St. Charles Hospital in Bend when a dashing young Irishman from County Down named John Currie swept her off her feet. After a whirlwind courtship, they were married in Bend. The Curries eventually landed in Portland, he working for SP&S Railroad and she began her 40-plus year career nursing at St. Vincent’s Hospital. They raised four children and enjoyed the joyful chaos that their children provided in their home. Friends of the Currie children remember the home being welcoming and inviting, and remembered Joan as being “so much fun” and “right in the middle of everything.”
Following the death of her husband John in 1977, Joan continued to be a strong parent and role model balancing her love of working as a Registered Nurse and the raising of her four children.
Joan and Karl Poppe, MD, were married in July of 1988. She and Karl laughed their way around the world together, splitting their time between Portland and their beach house in Arch Cape. After many happy years together, Dr. Poppe passed away on Thanksgiving Day 2012.
Joan was fun loving and care free with a great sense of humor; she loved to say “life is a picnic!” Having never known a stranger, she will be remembered as great mother, caring nurse and a ray of sunshine in many people’s lives.
She is survived by her four children, Colene (Stephen) Bell of Battle Ground, WA; Cathleen Currie of Boise, ID, Brenda Currie of Portland and John (Julie) of Reno, NV. She was also very proud of her five grandchildren Brian McComas of San Francisco, CA; Connor McComas of Boise, ID, Devin McComas of Boise, ID, Lauren Currie of St. Joseph, MN and Jack Currie of Reno, NV.
She was preceded in death by her parents and siblings, Gene O’Keeffe, Josephine Schroeder and Maryann Basey.
Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Friday, February 8 at St. Mary’s Cathedral Catholic Church, 1716 NW Davis, Portland, Oregon followed by an internment ceremony at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. The Celebration of Joan’s life will immediately follow the graveside service at Kell’s Irish Pub 112 SW 2nd Avenue, Portland, Oregon.
Memorial Contributions can be made to: The College of Western Idaho Foundation, Nursing Scholarship, PO Box 3010, Nampa, Idaho 83653 or The Sisters of Holy Names, PO Box 411, Marylhurst, Oregon, 97036.
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Riverview Abbey of Portland is in charge of arrangements.
Born: June 28, 1926
Place of Birth: Bend, OR USA
Death: January 30, 2013
Place of Death: Portland, OR USA
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5 replies on “Joan Currie-Poppe”
Our thoughts and prayers are with Mrs Currie and family. John you mother was a wonderful person and trur friend.
What a lovely and vibrant women, I am glad we were able to find a piper for the service.
Although I did not knw her personally, I feel as if I did through my relationship with her son, John. My prayers go out to the family for strength and comfort. Remember the love and continue the legacy!
I worked with Joannie for many years at St Vincent. She was the epitome not only of the perfect nurse, but had the perfect personality to boot! Back in the “old” days we would sneak a smoke on the fire escape..her with her lucky straights! Her bronzed nursing cap was as bright as the person she was. What a blessing I had in my life to have known her.
nancy and I send our condolences to the currie family for the loss of their mother . we loved her as a person and neighbor . she was always a breath of fresh air . full of life with a huge heart and love of people and life. what a pleasure to have knwon her and live next door. sorry , we will not be at funeral. we are vacationing out of town for 6 weeks. love to all, gerald and nancy green
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