DEATH CLAIMS THOMAS H CURRY
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LAST RITES CONDUCTED MONDAY AFTERNOON AT GOODWIN'S
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Thomas Henry Curry, age 82, died Sunday April 24 at 7:15 am at his home here in Cadiz. He has been in failing health for the past year.
Mr. Curry was born in Trigg County, March 26, 1884, and was a son of the late John S and Parazide Vinson Curry. He was married May 2, 1912, to the former Miss Nannie Mae Hunter, who survives.
Mr. Curry was a retired farmer and had made his home in Cadiz for the past twenty years. He was a member of the Christian Church and of the Linton Masonic Lodge. Funeral services were conducted at Goodwin Funeral Home, Monday, April 25, at 2 pm by the Rev. Charles Hightower. Dr. Bentley, organist, had charge of the music service.
Burial was in East End Cemetery with members of Linton Masonic Lodge No. 783 serving as pallbearers and conducting Masonic Rites at the graveside.
In addition to his wife, Mrs. Nannie H Curry of Cadiz, his survivors include two sons, Thomas Willie "Bubby" Curry of the home; and Sam Fentress Curry, Cadiz; three granddaughters, Mrs. James Keahey, Cadiz; Mrs. Jimmy Tinsley, Hopkinsville; and Miss Joyce Curry, Cadiz; and three great grandchildren.
A son, Boyce Woodrow Curry died July 1, 1945, during World War II while serving in the Philippines.
DEATH CLAIMS THOMAS H CURRY
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LAST RITES CONDUCTED MONDAY AFTERNOON AT GOODWIN'S
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Thomas Henry Curry, age 82, died Sunday April 24 at 7:15 am at his home here in Cadiz. He has been in failing health for the past year.
Mr. Curry was born in Trigg County, March 26, 1884, and was a son of the late John S and Parazide Vinson Curry. He was married May 2, 1912, to the former Miss Nannie Mae Hunter, who survives.
Mr. Curry was a retired farmer and had made his home in Cadiz for the past twenty years. He was a member of the Christian Church and of the Linton Masonic Lodge. Funeral services were conducted at Goodwin Funeral Home, Monday, April 25, at 2 pm by the Rev. Charles Hightower. Dr. Bentley, organist, had charge of the music service.
Burial was in East End Cemetery with members of Linton Masonic Lodge No. 783 serving as pallbearers and conducting Masonic Rites at the graveside.
In addition to his wife, Mrs. Nannie H Curry of Cadiz, his survivors include two sons, Thomas Willie "Bubby" Curry of the home; and Sam Fentress Curry, Cadiz; three granddaughters, Mrs. James Keahey, Cadiz; Mrs. Jimmy Tinsley, Hopkinsville; and Miss Joyce Curry, Cadiz; and three great grandchildren.
A son, Boyce Woodrow Curry died July 1, 1945, during World War II while serving in the Philippines.
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