Rita E. Curran-Lambert

November 22, 1917 ~ May 3, 2012
Resided in:
Asheville, NC
Rita E. Curran-Lambert, 94, of Asheville, passed away peacefully, May 3, 2012. Born in Springfield, MA, she was the daughter of George and Marie Seguin St. Pierre. She graduated from Cathedral High School and attended The College of New Rochelle, New Rochelle, NY. Mrs. Curran-Lambert has been a resident of Asheville for the past 8 years, moving from Bradenton, FL.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her first husband, William E. Curran in 1986, and second husband, Albert Lambert in 2000. Rita worked for over 25 years at the Catholic Observer, the newspaper of the Catholic Diocese of Western Massachusetts, first as Circulation Manager, and then as Assistant Editor. She left the paper in 1976, when she and her husband William retired to Florida.
She was an avid bridge player, and a member of the New Friends, the Bridge Marathon, and the Friday Senior Bridge Club at the Harvest House. She was also a member of the St. Lawrence Basilica.
She is survived by two sons and their families, Dr. Ronald G. Curran and his life partner, David Henderson; Allan F. Curran and wife Deborah; grandchildren, Jennifer, Matthew, Jeffrey and Kimberly, great grandchildren, Isabelle, Jake and Cameron; brother, George St. Pierre, Jr. and his wife Virginia, as well as many nieces and nephews.
The family will receive friends Sunday, May 6 from 1 – 3 P.M. at Groce Funeral Home, Tunnel Road. A memorial mass will be held May 21, 2012 at the Basilica of St. Lawrence at 10:30 A.M. The Rev. Father C. Morris Boyd will officiate.
A 10 A.M. Mass will be held at St. Catherine's of Sienna, Springfield, MA, on May 9th. Burial will follow in St. Michael's Cemetery.
Special thanks to Arlayne Thomas and Sassy Davis for their loving care and to Care Partners Home Hospice Staff. Memorials in Mrs. Curran-Lambert's honor may be made to WNCAP's "Curran House to Home Fund", P.O. Box 2411, Asheville, NC 28802.
Dear Ron and Family,
My heart is with you and your family. I am so glad that I got to meet your sweet mother.
I know that you will miss her greatly.
love
Susan
Dear Ron and Allan, We’re very sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved Mother. My Mom, Bertha, was very good friends with yours for many years in Springfield. They often got together when she came back from FL to visit. My Mom is 97,in long term care, but I told her about your Mom and she asked me to send condolences. Know you, your Mom and your family are being remembered in our prayers. peace,
When Rita was able to come to Mass and I was assigned to the 5 PM Mass on Saturdays, I always used to sit with her. She was always dressed to the nines and such a delight. Over time, I used to help her to her car. I spoke with her recently and was going to take her communion tomorrow 5/6 because Sandy was going to be out of town. She was an absolute treasure. We will miss her but she is in our thoughts and prayers and her family as well. Blessings.
Ron:
Sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. Wishing you peace during this time.
Greta
Ron
We are so sorry for your loss
It was always a pleasure to clean for your mom she was a wonderful woman,We had some great conversations. She loved to have a clean Home.
Paul Conklin
Ron
We are so sorry for your loss
It was always a pleasure to clean for your mom she was a wonderful woman,We had some great conversations. She loved to have a clean Home.
Paul Conklin
Ron,
Sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. You and Dave are in my thoughts at this time
Marlene