The Wife of Homer Curtis.
Libby was the mother too, Bertha and Sylvia.
Mrs. H.G. Curtis Dies at Home of Daughter here
Was Great-grandmother of Seven. Had been Ill for A Year.
Mrs. Elizabeth Curtis, 69, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Baldwin, 15141/2 South Sixth Street, at 6:45 O'clock Monday evening. She had come here a year ago form Kalispell, and during all that time she had been ill.
A native of Grove City, Minn., she is survived by her husband, H.G. Curtis of Missoula, the daughter of whose home she died; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Bohannan of Big Fork, Mrs. Gertrude Curtis of California; two brothers Elmer Philips of Whitefish and Glen Phillips of Washington, and nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Curtis was a member of the Kalispell units of the Rebekahs Royal Neighbors, Women's Relief Corps and Lady Owls.
The body is at the Marsh& Johson's mortuary. No funeral arrangement have been made.
The Wife of Homer Curtis.
Libby was the mother too, Bertha and Sylvia.
Mrs. H.G. Curtis Dies at Home of Daughter here
Was Great-grandmother of Seven. Had been Ill for A Year.
Mrs. Elizabeth Curtis, 69, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Baldwin, 15141/2 South Sixth Street, at 6:45 O'clock Monday evening. She had come here a year ago form Kalispell, and during all that time she had been ill.
A native of Grove City, Minn., she is survived by her husband, H.G. Curtis of Missoula, the daughter of whose home she died; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Bohannan of Big Fork, Mrs. Gertrude Curtis of California; two brothers Elmer Philips of Whitefish and Glen Phillips of Washington, and nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Curtis was a member of the Kalispell units of the Rebekahs Royal Neighbors, Women's Relief Corps and Lady Owls.
The body is at the Marsh& Johson's mortuary. No funeral arrangement have been made.
Gravesite Details
Clara shares her stone with husband, Homer and their two daughters Sylvia and Bertha.
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