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Paul Curtin

April 11, 1954 - December 4, 2020

During his 17 years at the Prospect Park Tennis Center, Paul made an indelible impression on everyone who knew him, especially on the thousands of kids and adults that benefited from his tireless dedication to them and to the game of tennis. He treated the kids in the Junior Development Program as if they were his own, and he radiated sensitivity and kindness. He is survived by sisters Jane, Gail, Joy and girlfriend Mary. Prospect Park Alliance welcomes donations in honor of Paul Curtin and in recognition of his long contribution to developing youth tennis. 100% of all contributions will be put towards a scholarship fund that will provide subsidized access to youth programs for kids who would otherwise be unable to participate: https://donate.prospectpark.org/PaulCurtin

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2020-12-09 20:53:01 wrote:

We’re so absolutely devastated to hear about Paul leaving us... so soon and unexpectedly. Our hearts go out to all his colleagues, family and fellow PPTC kids. We’ll never forget Paul, his enthusiasm and the expertness with which he handled all the chaos that surrounded him on a daily basis. His ability to remember every single kid and their skill level always amazed me. The kindness and generosity with his time are something I will always associate with him. I’m so terribly sorry we didn’t get a chance to say goodbye. We’ll be sure to glance over at your chair and remember you every time we’re there, Paul.

2020-12-09 20:53:01 wrote: We’re so absolutely devastated to hear about Paul leaving us... so soon and unexpectedly. Our hearts go out to all his colleagues, family and fellow PPTC kids. We’ll never forget Paul, his enthusiasm and the expertness with which he handled all the chaos that surrounded him on a daily basis. His ability to remember every single kid and their skill level always amazed me. The kindness and generosity with his time are something I will always associate with him. I’m so terribly sorry we didn’t get a chance to say goodbye. We’ll be sure to glance over at your chair and remember you every time we’re there, Paul.

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