Industry mourns the loss of Iconic Marine Group’s Joe Curran

Extremely popular and well respected for leading the reemergence of Iconic Marine’s three brands— Fountain, Baja and Donzi—32-year marine industry veteran Joe Curran passed away yesterday after a short and hard fought battle with stomach cancer.

In his role as Chief Operating Officer, Curran was part of Iconic’s original management team and provided leadership, vision and unmatched passion to one of boating’s greatest turnarounds. Multi-talented like few in the marine industry, Curran spearheaded Iconic’s Sales, New Product Development, Strategic Planning, Marketing and Dealer Network expansion.

“When Iconic was formed, Joe was my first hire,” said Managing Partner Fred Ross. “I couldn’t have made a better choice. Joe’s passion for boating was obvious, his talent and experience in so many areas unmatched. We’ll miss Joe as a leader and a driving force at Iconic, but more than anything we’ll miss him as a friend.”

With Curran at the helm, Iconic introduced five new models and revived eleven models in less than two years, and once again has become a driving force in both the high performance and sport boat markets.

In addition to his success at Iconic, Curran’s diverse career also included key roles at US Marine, Harris Kayot, Wellcraft, Chris-Craft, Monterey Boats, Brunswick, Forrest River and Crest Pontoons.

Joe was born on April 27, 1963 in Chicago, Ill. He was married to his wife Julie for 32 years. He is preceded in death by his parents Robert and Jeanne Curran, his two brothers, Robert Jr. and Anthony. He is survived by his siblings, Kathleen (Earl T.) Champion, Madonna Curran, Mary Martha (Dennis) McConnell, Marie Estelle (Mark) Nolan, Susan (John) Loberg, Roy (Claudia) Curran, Jeanne (Rich) Halko, Elaine (Kent) Miller, Jennifer (Robert) Grandi. He is further survived by numerous nieces and nephews and grandnieces and grandnephews and fondly known as Uncle Joe to many more.

While boating was his first love, it was almost impossible to have a conversation with Joe without dating back to the early 1980s and his storied college football days for the Michigan State Spartans. A gifted athlete and dominating figure, Curran was as an outstanding Defensive Tackle. Starting in college and extending through today, Joe enjoyed lifelong friendships with some of the biggest names in college and professional football.

The family requests that memorials be made to Michigan State University Parkinson’s Research Fund AR9002, University Advancement, Spartan Way, 535 Chestnut Rd., Room 300, East Lansing, MI 48824 or Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo, 3411 Sherman Blvd., Fort Wayne, IN 46808.

Memorial services to be held at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Elmhurst, IL on April 4, 2019.

Related Articles

2 Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button