She was born Dec. 13, 1882, at Otter Lake, Mich., a daughter of William O. and Jean Paton Wilson. She had lived in Ann Arbor for many years and also in California. She had lived in Reno since 1957. Mr. Currie preceded her in death on March 21, 1955.
Mrs. Currie was a former president of the Woman's Society of the West Side Methodist Church. At the time of her death she was a member of the First Methodist Church of Reno, of which the Rev. Mr. Busching is pastor. He is a former pastor of the West Side Methodist Church here.
Mrs. Currie also was a member of Ann Arbor Order of Eastern Star, No. 122.
Surviving besides Mrs. Busching are another daughter, Mrs. Roger (Jean Leone) Makepeace of the Stewart Air Force Base, N. Y.; two grandchildren, Joan Lee Busching of Reno and Bruce C. Busching of Philadelphia; and two brothers, John Wilson of Seattle, Wash., and Donald Wilson of Detroit.
She was born Dec. 13, 1882, at Otter Lake, Mich., a daughter of William O. and Jean Paton Wilson. She had lived in Ann Arbor for many years and also in California. She had lived in Reno since 1957. Mr. Currie preceded her in death on March 21, 1955.
Mrs. Currie was a former president of the Woman's Society of the West Side Methodist Church. At the time of her death she was a member of the First Methodist Church of Reno, of which the Rev. Mr. Busching is pastor. He is a former pastor of the West Side Methodist Church here.
Mrs. Currie also was a member of Ann Arbor Order of Eastern Star, No. 122.
Surviving besides Mrs. Busching are another daughter, Mrs. Roger (Jean Leone) Makepeace of the Stewart Air Force Base, N. Y.; two grandchildren, Joan Lee Busching of Reno and Bruce C. Busching of Philadelphia; and two brothers, John Wilson of Seattle, Wash., and Donald Wilson of Detroit.
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