Place from marriage record, date from WWI reg
Ionia County News Thursday, January 31, 1957
Funeral services were held on Wednesday at the First Christian Church, Ionia for Earl J. Curtiss, 78, retired Ionia farmer. Burial was in Lakeside Cemetery at Lake Odessa. Mr. Curtiss died Monday of a stroke in an Ionia Convalescent Home, where he had been confined for two weeks. He had been living at West Riverside Drive in South Ionia since his retirement 15 years ago. He was a member of the Ionia Lodge, No 36, F. & A.M., Ionia Chapter R. A. M., No 14, and the Ionia Knight Templar No. 11.
Surviving is one son, Marion, of Kalamazoo; one daughter, Clare of Grand Rapids; one brother, Stephen, of Saranac; one sister, Mrs. Alfred Callard, of Owosso, and two grandchildren.
Pallbearers were: Frank Bennett, William Storch, Hazen Hines, Charles Potter, Roy Webber, and Blaine Laden.
Place from marriage record, date from WWI reg
Ionia County News Thursday, January 31, 1957
Funeral services were held on Wednesday at the First Christian Church, Ionia for Earl J. Curtiss, 78, retired Ionia farmer. Burial was in Lakeside Cemetery at Lake Odessa. Mr. Curtiss died Monday of a stroke in an Ionia Convalescent Home, where he had been confined for two weeks. He had been living at West Riverside Drive in South Ionia since his retirement 15 years ago. He was a member of the Ionia Lodge, No 36, F. & A.M., Ionia Chapter R. A. M., No 14, and the Ionia Knight Templar No. 11.
Surviving is one son, Marion, of Kalamazoo; one daughter, Clare of Grand Rapids; one brother, Stephen, of Saranac; one sister, Mrs. Alfred Callard, of Owosso, and two grandchildren.
Pallbearers were: Frank Bennett, William Storch, Hazen Hines, Charles Potter, Roy Webber, and Blaine Laden.
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