Born in Quincy, FL on November 30, 1951, to the Late Ernest Sr and Esther Mae Belvin. As a child, she and family moved to Palmetto, FL, where she attended Manatee County schools,
Lincoln Memorial High School.
She met Abraham Curry while in high school and eloped to Alabama and was married. From that wed in 1969, she gave birth to her one and only son, Abraham Curry, Jr.
She attended some partial nursing school and worked as a Nurse Aide for years to follow. She also worked for Eaton Company for many years and participated in their baseball team.
She learned to sew and became a great seamstress from the seamstress in the family at the time, her great aunt Frankie. Veronica begins to create her own fashionable styles of clothing for years.
She inspired her baby sister, Synora to learn to sew as well. Synora picked up on how tomaintain and handle a sewing machine as Veronica did and throughout the years Veronica's
teachings made Synora become the new family seamstress.
Veronica was also an Olympic style swimmer. She taught her younger siblings swimming lessons. They all became great swimmers as she had taught them how to save their own lives and the lives of others.
Veronica was an amazing cook. She was more like a gourmet cook. She created recipes that werenot like no others. Her younger brother David was forced to eat a fish entrée that she created and from there he became a total fish lover, where in the past before that, he did not want to eat fish. Her cooking skills were built from the teachings of her mother, aunts, and her grandmother, who were all also great cooks.
When Veronica's older sister, Priscilla, moved to Tampa to attend school, she took over from Priscilla as being like a mother to most of her younger siblings.