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George Albert Curry

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George Albert Curry

Birth
Henderson County, Illinois, USA
Death
29 Jun 1916 (aged 61)
Litchfield, Sherman County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Litchfield, Sherman County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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From the Litchfield, Nebr. Monitor: "Another of our old friends and neighbors has passed away, leaving a trail behind him that is broad, open and honest. A man highly respected by all was George Albert Curry. He was born in Henderson County, Illinois, Feb.25, 1855. He departed this life June 29th, 1916, being 61 years, 3 months and 21 days old and leaves to mourn his wife and two sons, Wilber M. of Litchfield, Neb.; Russell W. of Linscott, Nebr.; Frederick R., the eldest son, having preceded his father to the better land when twelve years of age at Quitman, Mo.,two brothers, John W. Curry of Elkins, New Mexico and Marion Curry of Clearmont, Mo., four sisters, Mrs. Bell Jaquins of Melrose, Oregon; Mrs. Sarah Marshall of Red Oak, Ia.; Mrs. Dollie Stewart of Red Oak, Iowa; and Mrs. Emeline Hagwood of Arcadia, Nebr., seven grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends. Mr. Curry was a member of the Masonic order having transferred from Loup City A.F.& A.M. to Litchfield Lodge No. 278 O.F.&A.M. Burial was in the Gray Cemetery."

Stronghurst Graphic, July 6, 1916
From the Litchfield, Nebr. Monitor: "Another of our old friends and neighbors has passed away, leaving a trail behind him that is broad, open and honest. A man highly respected by all was George Albert Curry. He was born in Henderson County, Illinois, Feb.25, 1855. He departed this life June 29th, 1916, being 61 years, 3 months and 21 days old and leaves to mourn his wife and two sons, Wilber M. of Litchfield, Neb.; Russell W. of Linscott, Nebr.; Frederick R., the eldest son, having preceded his father to the better land when twelve years of age at Quitman, Mo.,two brothers, John W. Curry of Elkins, New Mexico and Marion Curry of Clearmont, Mo., four sisters, Mrs. Bell Jaquins of Melrose, Oregon; Mrs. Sarah Marshall of Red Oak, Ia.; Mrs. Dollie Stewart of Red Oak, Iowa; and Mrs. Emeline Hagwood of Arcadia, Nebr., seven grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends. Mr. Curry was a member of the Masonic order having transferred from Loup City A.F.& A.M. to Litchfield Lodge No. 278 O.F.&A.M. Burial was in the Gray Cemetery."

Stronghurst Graphic, July 6, 1916


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