Mrs. Elma Curtice Rosser, wife of Dr. C. M. Rosser, Dallas physician, and resident here for more than 50 years, died at her home, 4002 Gaston at noon Friday after a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Rosser came to Dallas with Dr. Rosser shortly after their marraige in 1891 in Kentucky. She was born in Shelbyville, Kentucky, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Curtice. After attending Ward-Belmont College in Nashville, Tennessee, she was graduated from Eminence College, Eminence, Kentucky.
Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Dr. Curtice Rosser, well-known Dallas physician; daughter, Mrs. George McBlair; and a granddaughter, all of Dallas. Services will be Saturday. Burial in Oakland Cemetry.
Dallas News
Transcribed by Carol Moore
04-08-1944
Dallas, Texas
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D. cert: parents: John Curtice, Unknown.
She shares a double stone with her husband, Dr. Charles McDaniel Rosser.
Mrs. Elma Curtice Rosser, wife of Dr. C. M. Rosser, Dallas physician, and resident here for more than 50 years, died at her home, 4002 Gaston at noon Friday after a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Rosser came to Dallas with Dr. Rosser shortly after their marraige in 1891 in Kentucky. She was born in Shelbyville, Kentucky, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Curtice. After attending Ward-Belmont College in Nashville, Tennessee, she was graduated from Eminence College, Eminence, Kentucky.
Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Dr. Curtice Rosser, well-known Dallas physician; daughter, Mrs. George McBlair; and a granddaughter, all of Dallas. Services will be Saturday. Burial in Oakland Cemetry.
Dallas News
Transcribed by Carol Moore
04-08-1944
Dallas, Texas
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D. cert: parents: John Curtice, Unknown.
She shares a double stone with her husband, Dr. Charles McDaniel Rosser.
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