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John Wilder Cure III
August 25th, 1930 - February 20th, 2019
John Wilder Cure, lll of Lynchburg, VA passed away peacefully on Wednesday, February 20, 2019, after an extended illness. Mr. Cure was born on August 25, 1930, to the late John Wilder Cure, Jr. and Martha Eulalia Wolfe Cure. He graduated from Virginia Military Institute in 1952 with an Electrical Engineering degree and continued his education at Vanderbilt University, where he obtained a Masters of Physics. He served in the United States Air Force at the Kirtland Airbase in Albuquerque, New Mexico, before returning to Lynchburg to begin a 40-year career at Babcock and Wilcox as a Health Physicist. Mr. Cure is well remembered by his coworkers as a mentor, leader, and loyal friend. After his retirement from B&W, he founded Heath Physics Consultation and continued to enjoy his career in the health physics occupation until he turned his focus to full retirement, travels, family, and spending time at his home on Smith Mountain Lake. Throughout his life, Mr. Cure remained a devoted and active alumnus of Virginia Military Institute and through his travels with Mary Dillon, made friends and memories they both would cherish for a lifetime. Mr. Cure is remembered by his family as a kind and dedicated man of good character, showing generosity, patience, and fairness. He leaves a legacy of love and was a model to his children of how to be a loving, faithful husband and father. This is evidenced by his devotion to his wife of 66 years, Mary Dillon Dovel Cure, who he leaves behind. He and Mary Dillon were married in Richmond, Virginia on August 23, 1952. Mr. Cure was a proud grandfather and he thoroughly enjoyed visits from his children and grandchildren. John is also survived by his son Preston Allen Cure and wife, Deborah Weatherman Cure; daughter Paula Cure Shaham and husband, Nadav Shaham; son Dr. James Dillon Cure and wife, Katherine Ryan Cure. Preceded in death by his grandson the late Robert Wilder Cure, Mr. Cure is survived by grandchildren James Ryan Cure, Jessica Dianne Cure, Dillon Alene Cure, Shannon Darcey Cure, Claire Elizabeth Shaham, and great-granddaughter Kaisley Elise Cure. He is also survived by his sister Jane Hill Taylor. Mrs. Taylor and her husband, Robert Price Taylor reside in Madison, North Carolina. The entire family of John W. Cure, III, wish to express their gratitude to the staff of Westminster Canterbury Lynchburg who have lovingly cared for Mr. Cure during his illness and in his final days. Additionally, we express our thanks to the dedication of the care providers from Elite Health Care services. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Quaker Memorial Presbyterian Church where he and Mary Dillon attended and served as faithful members for many years. A visitation will be held at Quaker Memorial Presbyterian Church at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, February 26, with a celebration of life to follow at 12:00 PM. Mr. Cure will be laid to rest at Fort Hill Memorial Park with family and friends. A reception will follow the interment at Quaker Memorial Presbyterian Church for those who wish to honor and share memories of Mr. Cure. Diuguid Funeral Service & Crematory, Wiggington Road Chapel, 385-8900, is serving the family. On-line condolences may be sent to www.diuguidfuneralservice.com.
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For over two centuries, Diuguid Funeral Services & Crematory has been a steadfast provider of comfort and care to the Lynchburg community. Our tenure as the oldest funeral home in Virginia and the second oldest in the United States is a testament to our enduring commitment. Originating from humble beginnings, our founder Sampson Diuguid, a skilled furniture maker from Appomattox, transformed his craft into a mission of service that has stood the test of time....
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