He drove a mail truck, worked on the Reynolds Aluminum plant during construction for the Harrison Construction Co., and operated a farm in Moira.
Surviving was his wife: four sons, Nelson, Waddington; Herbert, Massena; Reginald, Moira, and Pfc. Cletus Currier, in Germany; four daughters, Mrs. Andrew (Helen) Waters, Louisville; Mrs. George Eleanor Si. Hilaire and, Mrs. Eli Freda) St. Hilaire, both of Moira, Mrs. William (Betty) Norton, Fort Ord, CA; five sisters. Mrs. Joseph (Ethel) Murphy; Mrs. Willis (Gladys) Crouch. Mrs. Floyd (Dorothy) Hicks, all of Massena; Mrs. Howard (Frances) Griffin, Moira and Miss Catherine Currier, Constable.
A son, Leonard Currier, was the second sailor from Massena to give his life in World War 2. He was aboard a ship that was sunk by enemy action (U-Boat 518)in 1942.
Thur. 4/5/1956 Massena Obs.
He drove a mail truck, worked on the Reynolds Aluminum plant during construction for the Harrison Construction Co., and operated a farm in Moira.
Surviving was his wife: four sons, Nelson, Waddington; Herbert, Massena; Reginald, Moira, and Pfc. Cletus Currier, in Germany; four daughters, Mrs. Andrew (Helen) Waters, Louisville; Mrs. George Eleanor Si. Hilaire and, Mrs. Eli Freda) St. Hilaire, both of Moira, Mrs. William (Betty) Norton, Fort Ord, CA; five sisters. Mrs. Joseph (Ethel) Murphy; Mrs. Willis (Gladys) Crouch. Mrs. Floyd (Dorothy) Hicks, all of Massena; Mrs. Howard (Frances) Griffin, Moira and Miss Catherine Currier, Constable.
A son, Leonard Currier, was the second sailor from Massena to give his life in World War 2. He was aboard a ship that was sunk by enemy action (U-Boat 518)in 1942.
Thur. 4/5/1956 Massena Obs.
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