W.G. CURRY, AGED 70, DIED WEDNESDAY NIGHT William Green Curry, aged 70 years, died at his home at Rye at 8 o'clock Wednesday night after a short illness. Funeral services were conducted at Greenwood cemetery here Thursday afternoon by the Rev. H.W. Jean. Interment was in the family lot at Greenwood.
Mr. Curry was until two years ago, a resident of Rison for nearly 25 years. He moved to Fordyce two years ago to make his home with his son, D.E. Curry. They moved to Rye early this year. He was born in this county, February 20, 1860 and has lived here nearly all the time since.
On 8 Feb 1893 he was married to Miss Annie Mae Carter, who died two years ago. He was known as one of the county's most honest, upright and trustworthy citizens and had a wide circle of friends. He is survived by one son, D.E. Curry of Rye and a daughter, Mrs. S.O. Vandiver of San Jose, California
W.G. CURRY, AGED 70, DIED WEDNESDAY NIGHT William Green Curry, aged 70 years, died at his home at Rye at 8 o'clock Wednesday night after a short illness. Funeral services were conducted at Greenwood cemetery here Thursday afternoon by the Rev. H.W. Jean. Interment was in the family lot at Greenwood.
Mr. Curry was until two years ago, a resident of Rison for nearly 25 years. He moved to Fordyce two years ago to make his home with his son, D.E. Curry. They moved to Rye early this year. He was born in this county, February 20, 1860 and has lived here nearly all the time since.
On 8 Feb 1893 he was married to Miss Annie Mae Carter, who died two years ago. He was known as one of the county's most honest, upright and trustworthy citizens and had a wide circle of friends. He is survived by one son, D.E. Curry of Rye and a daughter, Mrs. S.O. Vandiver of San Jose, California
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