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Official Obituary of

Trudi Curtis

January 11, 1927 ~ January 2, 2021 (age 93) 93 Years Old

Trudi Curtis Obituary

Gertrude B. (York) Curtis, 93, passed away peacefully at her home in Damariscotta, Maine on the evening of  January 2, 2021.  Trudi was born on January 11, 1927 in Salem, Massachusetts.  She grew up in, and attended schools there, graduating High School in 1945.  

She worked briefly in Boston, including modeling in Filene’s.  Then, on a ski train trip to North Conway, she met Donald Curtis and they were married on November 10, 1946 and settled in Marblehead, Massachusetts, Don’s hometown.  Trudi and Don adopted two incredibly lucky children who they raised and loved, through thick and thin.  They were involved and loving parents to the end. Trudi and Don enjoyed 65 years of marriage before Don died in 2011.

Trudi was an artist her whole life.  Starting with painting and sketching, reverse ink drawings, and much more.  Her house was full of painted trays, objects, portraits, and many other items.  When she was 26, she was hired to teach an art class at the Tower School in Marblehead.  There, she was introduced to pottery and the world of clay.  After six years at Tower, she opened her own studio, “Sun Wheel Studios” in Marblehead.  Two years later, she opened “Clay Design II”, in nearby Swampscott, MA.  There, she made pottery of all kinds and gave lessons.  Her long list of students and pottery friends, all over New England, followed her the rest of her life.  

In 1990, after Don retired, they moved to lovely Damariscotta where she opened “Clay Design North”.  Again, the teaching and pottery production of all kinds flourished.  She gave classes for several years at Round Top Center for the Arts.  Cups, vases, dishware, jewelry, busts, knick-knacks, dotted her studio.  She became a member of the Pemaquid Artists Gallery, and showed and sold many of her works out of their gallery across from the Pemaquid Lighthouse.

Trudi was simply a great and gracious person, a friend to all.  In addition to being a loving and devoted wife and mother, she was a delightful grandmother, and great-grandmother.  

She leaves a daughter, Jan, of Colorado Springs, Colorado; a son, Mark and his wife, Diane of Manchester, Maine; granddaughter, Michelle (Curtis) Delisle and husband Jeff, great-granddaughters, Alexis and Ella of Readfield; granddaughter, Jenny (Curtis) Feeley and husband Kurt, and great-granddaughter, Rachel and great-grandson, Alexander of South Portland.

The family greatly appreciates the skills and care from Miles Hospital ICU, NE Rehab in Portland, FCP Live-In, Above and Beyond of Boothbay Harbor, and Beacon Hospice of Augusta.

There will be no service or visiting hours.  In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Pemaquid Art Gallery, PO Box 66, Bristol, ME 04539; Skidompha Library, PO Box 70, Damariscotta, ME 04543; or Lincoln Theater, PO Box 237, Damariscotta, ME 04543.

Arrangements are under the direction and care of the Strong-Hancock Funeral Home, 612 Main Street, Damariscotta, ME 04543.  Condolences, and messages for her family, may be expressed by visiting: www.StrongHancock.com.

 

 

 

 

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