Mark Currier

of Kerrville, TX

January 16, 1965 - December 3, 2025


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Mark Currier, 60, of Kerrville, passed away Wednesday, December 3, 2025, at his residence. He was born on January 16, 1965, in Hollywood, CA to Mark Currier and Judith Bertheola.

Mark attended Valley High School from 1984-1986. He worked as a meat cutter for 20+ years until he found his love of truck driving. He drove cross country for many, many years. Driving big trucks is what he loved. He ended his career of 27 years with J3 Co. when he became ill.

He is survived by son, Joshua Currier; sisters, Donna Bertheola, Kimberly Lee, and Kaitlyn Bertheola; brother-in-law, Brian Lee; father, Mark Currier Sr.; nieces, Breanna, Nikki, and Emily; nephews, Adam, Jacob, Jordon, Nickolas, Alex and Roman.

Memorial services will be held at 2 PM, Saturday, December 13, 2025, at Grimes Funeral Chapels.

The family would like to thank Clarissa-his nurse with Alamo Hospice, all of the nursing and staff for putting up with him, Peterson Regional Hospital, and also to his neighbors for always checking in on him. The family would also like to thank PJ, Cindy and John T. at J3 for always going above and beyond.

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4 Condolence(s)
Cheryl Duncan
Heath Springs, SC
Thursday, December 11, 2025

I will always keep our 40+ years of memories in my heart. From plowing through the mud in your Bronco when I was 17, to you giving my grands a ride in your "big truck" & letting Jae sit in your lap to steer (she still remember by the way). And, of course, you yelling at people "hey...your head fell off" as they walked down the street. The long talks after my daughter passed away, reminded me of everything and everyone in my life. Including you. You have always been a big part in my life and I will miss you deeply. I know youre breathing easy and are free from pain. Rest easy, I love you, and I'll see you in my dreams!! ❤️❤️❤️

Shelly Freed
Henderson, NV
Wednesday, December 10, 2025

To the playful cousin,
Never forget all moments we played on grandparents land with tractor and running around. To some adulthood talks, miss ya but our families are welcoming you in heaven. See you soon

Johnny Crowder
Ingram, TX
Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Go haul those good loads for us. Didn't know you too long. But, liked working with you bro.

Joe Pritt
Ingram, TX
Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Brother I'll do everything I can to get there be coming in from Atlanta if I do
Told all the kids to show up

This sux bro we had alot of laughs lot of serious moments thank you for all that
It was never dull
Rest easy brother see ya on the other side
John n momma b happy to see ya