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Paul Curtin

11 april 1954 - 4 december 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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Irwin Flores Morales 2020-12-26 01:23:51 schreef:

I’m glad I got the meet Paul and work with him. Despite his physical conditions he was always ready and willing to help and mentor. He always gave great pointers for the lefties (honestly owe my serve to Paul), always guided you with so much patience and he was always a great person to talk to, never had a dull conversation with the man. Speaking of patience... I remember we locked him out in the balcony, Kenji had the keys and had to get him out, we were sure he’d be fuming at him. But he laughed it off with us, not a care in the world. And honestly this is one of my favorite memories with him. Just laughing and joking around how he’d have to stay the night if we never realized. He was a wonderful soul off, as well as, on the court. I’m happy I was able to pick his brain about the sport and life during practices and work. Summers won’t be the same without him, but we will keep Standing Up, Standing Up and Fighting for our dear friend. Rest Easy Paul. Never Forgotten. -Irwin FM.

Irwin Flores Morales 2020-12-26 01:23:51 schreef: I’m glad I got the meet Paul and work with him. Despite his physical conditions he was always ready and willing to help and mentor. He always gave great pointers for the lefties (honestly owe my serve to Paul), always guided you with so much patience and he was always a great person to talk to, never had a dull conversation with the man. Speaking of patience... I remember we locked him out in the balcony, Kenji had the keys and had to get him out, we were sure he’d be fuming at him. But he laughed it off with us, not a care in the world. And honestly this is one of my favorite memories with him. Just laughing and joking around how he’d have to stay the night if we never realized. He was a wonderful soul off, as well as, on the court. I’m happy I was able to pick his brain about the sport and life during practices and work. Summers won’t be the same without him, but we will keep Standing Up, Standing Up and Fighting for our dear friend. Rest Easy Paul. Never Forgotten. -Irwin FM.

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