Louise R. (Mogan) Currie
Passed on December 11, 2025
Resident of Holbrook, MA
Louise R. (Mogan) Currie, a longtime resident of Holbrook, passed away peacefully on December 11, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. Louise was a member of the last graduating class of the Sumner High School in Holbrook. She later graduated from Northeastern University and worked at Boston Medical as an x-ray technician. Louise was a Celtic cheerleader during the Russell era. She was a devoted parishioner of St. Joseph’s Church in Holbrook where she volunteered to help Father Crowley with the CYO. She also enjoyed the company of her friends that were very active with the St. Joseph’s Bazaar, eventually forming the “Selfish Club”, enjoying many Monday night outings together. Louise was the band leader of the local marching band. She was also a longtime employee of Yards of Pleasure, working as a florist, and was an active volunteer of the Holbrook Council on Aging for many years.
Loving mother of Linda Carrel and her husband Owen of Avon, Joan Murphy and her late husband Paul of Holbrook, Frank Currie and his wife Andrea of Avon, and Paul Currie and his wife Kathleen of Holbrook. Louise was predeceased by her son Edward Currie, Jr., husband Edward Currie, and brother David Mogan. Cherished grandmother of Owen Carrel, Austin Carrel, Erin O’Hearn, Justin Murphy, Kevin Murphy, Samantha Good, Joe Currie, Bailey Currie, Hannah Currie, Taylor Currie, Julia Currie, and Ella Currie. Great-grandmother of Brendan, Colleen, Margaret, William, Charlie, Penny, Brooks, Sienna, Charlie, Roy, Kyle, Leyani, Nora, Jaylen, Marion, Brittany, Hailey, and coming soon Baby Murphy, and great-great grandmother of Lyric.
Funeral from the Hurley Currie Funeral Home, 127 So. Franklin St. (Rt. 37), Holbrook, on Friday, December 19th at 9:45am followed by a funeral mass at St. Joseph Church in Holbrook at 10:30am. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours will be held on Thursday, December 18th from 3-6pm. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Randolph. Louise’s family respectfully requests that no flowers be sent. In lieu of flowers, donations in Louise’s memory can be made to St. Joseph Church, 153 So. Franklin St., Holbrook, MA 02343.
Services
Visitation
- December 18, 2025
- 3:00 pm-6:00 pm
- Hurley Funeral Home
127 S. Franklin St.
Holbrook, MA 02343
Funeral Service
- December 19, 2025
- 10:30 am
- St. Joseph Church, 153 South Franklin St., Holbrook, MA 02343
Interment
- Interment immediately following services
- St. Mary's Cemetery, 245 North St., Randolph, MA 02368

To Dear Louise’s Family….she was an incredible influence on us that belonged to the Drill team and Color Guard of St.Joseph’s in the 60’s…Her caring for so many teenage girls, packing us into her big station wagon,going to competitions…Her life was busy with her beautiful family, her preschool business, and family activities…a non stop woman…Always loved seeing her at our grands sporting events and mostly at mass…An incredible Lady to have known…with Love and tears, barbara
Dear Currie family,
I am sorry for your loss. Your mom was one of the best, her laugh and smiles will always be the way that I will remember your mom that way. Your mom and the Currie family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Currie family, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I have so many memories of you all growing up and I cherish your mom’s friendship. I always enjoyed chatting with her at yards of pleasure.
To Paul and the Currie family. Judy and I are so sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. Our sincerest condolences. God Bless
Bob and Judy Azanow
Sorry to hear of the death of Louise Mogan Currie. She was my best friend all during high school days. She came to visit me in Texas in 1957. I always called her when I was in Holbrook and we would get together. Have happy memories of her joining my two sisters and I on a trip to Orlando Disney World for a week in last 15 years. She was adventurous and always smiling. I cherish having known her. I appreciate her hosting several reunions of class of 1955 at her home om South Franklin St. My brother, Joe Bussolaro, just notified me of her passing. My deepest sympathy to the Currie family. Elizabeth (Betty) Barstow Henderson