Born Gloria Musone in Manhattan, she moved to the Bronx as a teenager and graduated from Christopher Columbus High School. She moved to Oakwood in 1967.
Mrs. Curia was a secretary for many years at Equitable Assurance Company in Manhattan, retiring seventeen years ago.
She was a parishioner of St. Charles R.C. Church, Oakwood, and a member of the Oakwood AARP Chapter and the New Dorp Friendship Club. She went to the Bally's Total Fitness, Mariners Harbor, twice a week before she became ill and enjoyed listening to music and dancing.
Her husband of fifty-six years, Nicholas, died in 2006.
Surviving are two sons, Robert and Christopher; a daughter, Diana Humienny; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be held on Friday from the Colonial Funeral Home, New Dorp, with a Mass at 10:15 a.m. in St. Charles Church.
Burial will follow in Ocean View Cemetery, Oakwood.
Published in the Staten Island Advance on February 2, 2011.
Born Gloria Musone in Manhattan, she moved to the Bronx as a teenager and graduated from Christopher Columbus High School. She moved to Oakwood in 1967.
Mrs. Curia was a secretary for many years at Equitable Assurance Company in Manhattan, retiring seventeen years ago.
She was a parishioner of St. Charles R.C. Church, Oakwood, and a member of the Oakwood AARP Chapter and the New Dorp Friendship Club. She went to the Bally's Total Fitness, Mariners Harbor, twice a week before she became ill and enjoyed listening to music and dancing.
Her husband of fifty-six years, Nicholas, died in 2006.
Surviving are two sons, Robert and Christopher; a daughter, Diana Humienny; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be held on Friday from the Colonial Funeral Home, New Dorp, with a Mass at 10:15 a.m. in St. Charles Church.
Burial will follow in Ocean View Cemetery, Oakwood.
Published in the Staten Island Advance on February 2, 2011.
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