MILFORD - Rachel Elizabeth Curry, 20, who died after falling off a catwalk near a smokestack at the Curtis Specialty Paper Superfund Site had traveled much of the world, according to her obituary.

"Rachel was known for her radiant smile, kindness, generous spirit, and passion for adventure and travel," it is stated in the obituary. "In her short life, she has traveled through 27 states, trekked through Southeast Asia, Israel, Peru, Bolivia, Canada, Mexico, and France, and was an exchange student in Germany."

Curry was on the property with friends when she fell at approximately midnight on Friday. Few details about the accident have been released. According to the Superfund site's profile page, there is security surveillance, lighting and fencing to discourage trespassers.

Born in Raritan Township in 1995, she was a lifelong resident of Holland Township. She graduated from Delaware Valley Regional High School in 2013 and was attending the Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, according to the obituary.

She had previously attended Raritan Valley Community College in Branchburg and worked at Finnagel's Restaurant in Clinton.

"Rachel loved the outdoors and was passionate about the environment," the obituary continued. "She made a mark on hundreds of cousins and friends."

Services include a visitation from 4-6 p.m. on Wednesday at the Johnson-Walton Funeral Home, 24 Church Road, Holland Township, followed by words of remembrance from 6-7 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to The Commons at Fertile Ground, 120 State Avenue NE, PMB #1420, Olympia, WA 98501.

Curry is survived by her parents, Thomas Curry and Dr. Debra (Wohl) Curry of Holland Township; a brother, Brett Curry of Holland Township; and a sister, Candace Redwine of Tennessee. She is also survived by her maternal grandparents, Herbert and Mickey Wohl of Middle Island, N.Y., and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

She was predeceased by her paternal grandparents, Vernor and Birdie Curry, and her stepsister, Jennifer Rathel.