Albert J. Currier

albert currier
Hollis- Albert J. Currier, 67, of Adirondack Dr. died on Friday, November 6, 2020 at Maine Medical Center following a courageous battle with cancer. His loving family was by his side. Al was born in Portland, Maine on September 10, 1953 the son of the late Charles A., and Virginia M. (Downs) Currier. He attended local schools and graduated from Portland High School in the class of 1972. On June 26, 1981, Al married the love of his life Eileen C. Wells at St. Peter's Church in Portland. Al started his career in the hospitality industry at the Village Cafe Restaurant in Portland at a very young age starting as a dishwasher, working his way up through the ranks to the position of Sous Chef, which spiked his interest in the industry. After learning the ropes of the industry he was asked to help open Amato's Restaurant in Windham in 1975, which inspired him to open his own restaurant in Portland with his loving wife, in 1982 Currier's Restaurant opened , which ran for seven years and introduced him to a lot of his longtime friends and associates as well as giving him the insight he never had in the hospitality industry. After sadly closing Currier's, he became the executive chef at Anjon's in Scarborough. After deciding it was time for a change of scenery Al moved onto working as Head Sous Chef at Verrillo's Restaurant and Convention Center. Since the closure of Verrillo's he found himself in the middle of the Spring Harbor Hospital Family in Portland holding the position of Rounds Cook for fifteen years until his illness forced him into an unwanted early retirement. His family commented that Al had a very strong work ethic, won several awards and never missed an unnecessary day of work. In his spare time, Al was passionate about music and had a huge collection, more than 5,000, CD's. He loved all types of music, going to concerts and traveling with his loved ones and loved his jaguar cars. He enjoyed trips to Cape Cod, Sunday drives and finding a bargain. With his son, they built the house they call home and there was nothing that Al couldn't fix when needed. His passion and work ethic shined through in everything he did. Al showed his enthusiasm for culinary arts not just his professional life but his personal life as well, by hosting get togethers where he always made sure that the people around him were having a good time. His greatest love was the time he spent surrounded by his family especially his two grandsons, that helped aid through his fight, making him a greater fighter during his cancer treatments. Al will be remembered as witty, passionate, loving, caring, with a great sense of humor. He made friends easily and impacted everyone in his life in one way or another. Al is survived by his wife of 39 years, Eileen Currier of Hollis; a son, Charles "Chip" and his wife Elizabeth Currier of Hollis; two grandsons, Memphis James and Booker Phoenix Currier of Hollis: two brothers, Charles and his wife Carol Currier Jr. of Standish, and John and his wife Vicki Currier of Saco; four sisters, Susie and her husband Scott Scharf of Portland, Deborah Currier and her partner Carol Jensen of Biddeford, Charlena and her husband John Viet of Scarborough, Linda Hodgkins of Hollis; many nieces and nephews. Visiting hours celebrating Al's life will be held on Thursday, November 12, 2020 from 4:00pm to 7:00pm at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway. Following state mandates, and to keep all in attendance safe, face masks are required. Funeral services will be private. To view Al's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com Those who wish may make contributions in Al's memory to: The Dempsey Center, 778 Main Street, South Portland, ME 04106

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  1. Condolences to the family Al always was smiling and joking every time we met him. He will be missed.

    – Jesse shapiro

  2. Al was always such a joy to be around, so sad to hear of my buddy’s passing. To Eileen and the rest of Al’s family, may the love of friends give you comfort, may the love of God give you peace.

    – Dawn Patterson

  3. You know how there are times that someone becomes part of you life that can make you laugh, smile or push all your buttons in a single day? You know how they pick you up when your having the worst day and have your back when the chips are down? They laugh out loud at your jokes and funny stories and make you do the same with theirs. They always call you “sir” even though they don’t have to, boss because they think it sounds funny and by your name when they just need to talk. How many times did he sing ” who made this mess”? or remind us it was friday by playing that Motley Crew CD! sometimes twice! ( sorry we hid it on you for a while ) I have had many many coworkers in my career , but you will be one of the ones I miss the most. God’s Speed Al , till we meet again. Alex

    – Alex Gingrich

  4. My deepest sympathy to my cousin Al’s wife and all of the Currier family. May Al rest in peace and be free of his pain now. Sending prayers and love. Debbie and Dot Sensecqua

    – Debbie Sensecqua

  5. Deepest sympathy’s. Your all in our prayers. The Toothaker Family Jim, Billy, Karen , David and Lisa

    – The Toothaker Family

  6. Wishing you peace to bring comfort, the courage to face the days ahead, and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.

    – PEAK Family

  7. Al, you are deeply missed but you will always have our hearts. Your light & laughter will carry on with all of us. Sending our deepest condolences.

    – Mike Newell & Heather Hicks (Bear)

  8. Sent with much love and sympathy to Eileen, Chip, and all of Al’s family and friends. We are so sorry for your loss.

    – Barbara and Michael Bradley

  9. In my mind, I can still hear Al calling out “Just put it on the menu.” He will be missed. My condolences. Kathy Latendresse, Dietitian at Spring Harbor Hospital Maine

    – Katherine Latendresse

  10. We will miss you Al. Your stratta and chowders will always be the best around and missed so much. People were talking about them just last week.

    – Donna Vaughn

  11. Al was a great, kind, loving, and caring man, and we are deeply sorry for your loss. You are all in our hearts, thoughts, and prayers.

    – Andrew, Narrissa, Varah, and Valentine

  12. In loving memory of our dear friend and co-worker. Your smile and laughter will never be forgotten !

    – The Spring Harbor Dietary Department

  13. Thanks for the memories my friend, may they bring us comfort as we move forward with you in our hearts. You were simply a joy to have in my day!

    – Alex and Laurie Gingrich

  14. Seeing this broke my heart! This was an amazing man and was well loved by all who knew him! RIP Al! You will be remembered!

    – Justine Hodgdon

  15. My heartfelt sympathies and many hugs go to Al’s family. I absolutely adored Al. I remember when he first started at the hospital. He brought sunshine, smile and a warm greeting to anyone whom he encountered at work, both patients and staff alike. He could always brighten someone’s day with his quick wit and contagious laughter. He touched the lives of so many and will be forever missed but surely never forgotten. Thank you Al. Wishing your family peace during this very sad time. With deepest condolences, Claudia Henry

    – Claudia Henry

  16. I Have had the privilege of being married to Al’s sister for almost 40 years He walked her down the isle and gave her away . The one thing i will remember most about Al is that he had a very Kind Soul and I will miss him

    – John B. Veit


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