He was born Apr 18, 1891 to Albert and Mary Jean Curtiss in Russellville, AR.
He was of the Baptist belief and was a farmer. He was disabled in the war.
He leaves his wife, Mattie Curtiss of the home, two daughters, Mary Louellen Hubbard of Keiser, AR, Cassie Mae Armstrong of Trumann, AR, two sons: Lawrence Curtiss of Keiser, AR, and James Fieldon Curtiss of Leachville, AR, 5 brothers: Dan Curtiss of Etowah, Freddy Curtiss of TX, Marion Curtiss of CA, Orvill Curtiss, LA and Richard Curtiss of Winchester, 3 sisters: Dicey Scott of Tillen, AR, Ellen Curtiss of Hot Springs, AR, Orine Curtiss of Hot Springs, AR, and 17 grandchildren.
He was buried at Garden Point Cemetery.
He was born Apr 18, 1891 to Albert and Mary Jean Curtiss in Russellville, AR.
He was of the Baptist belief and was a farmer. He was disabled in the war.
He leaves his wife, Mattie Curtiss of the home, two daughters, Mary Louellen Hubbard of Keiser, AR, Cassie Mae Armstrong of Trumann, AR, two sons: Lawrence Curtiss of Keiser, AR, and James Fieldon Curtiss of Leachville, AR, 5 brothers: Dan Curtiss of Etowah, Freddy Curtiss of TX, Marion Curtiss of CA, Orvill Curtiss, LA and Richard Curtiss of Winchester, 3 sisters: Dicey Scott of Tillen, AR, Ellen Curtiss of Hot Springs, AR, Orine Curtiss of Hot Springs, AR, and 17 grandchildren.
He was buried at Garden Point Cemetery.
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