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Joan Curtis: A Bury FC Legend's 48-Year Legacy
11 Dec
Summary
- Joan Curtis dedicated 48 years of service to Bury FC.
- She continued working unpaid after the club's expulsion in 2019.
- Her family believes Ryan Lowe visited her recently.

A pillar of the Bury FC community, Joan Curtis, has died at the age of 86 after an incredible 48-year association with the club. Ms. Curtis was a familiar face to generations of supporters, dedicating the vast majority of her working life to the Shakers. Her commitment extended beyond her paid employment, as she continued to serve the club on an unpaid basis following its expulsion from the English Football League in 2019.
Her connection to Bury FC began with her father, Bill Gorman, a pre-war player. Ms. Curtis started in 1972, selling bingo tickets before moving to the commercial department. Her children also contributed over a century of combined service to the club. The family has been deeply touched by the outpouring of messages from fans and former club legends.
Ms. Curtis's granddaughter noted the profound impact she had, stating she was a key figure for almost 50 years. The family hopes for a tribute at an upcoming home match against Mossley. They have received overwhelming support, with past players and managers sharing fond memories of Ms. Curtis's kindness and generosity.




