Mr. Curlette, who had been a farmer and later a carpenter, was a charter member of the Monticello Lodge of Masons. He also was a member of the Presbyterian Church here.
He was born in Mountaindale May twenty-first, 1860, a son of Clement and Violet Waters Curlette.
He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Jennie Merritt, of Middletown; a son, Charles, of Voorheesville; and three grandchildren, Doris Merritt of Middletown and William L. and John Curlette of Voorheesville.
The rites will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Van Inwegen Funeral Home, by the Rev. Dr. William A. Crawford of the Presbyterian Church. Interment will be in the family plot, Glen Wild Cemetery.
Masonic services will be held tonight at eight o'clock at the funeral home.
--Middletown (NY) Times Herald, Wednesday, June 4, 1947, page 5
Mr. Curlette, who had been a farmer and later a carpenter, was a charter member of the Monticello Lodge of Masons. He also was a member of the Presbyterian Church here.
He was born in Mountaindale May twenty-first, 1860, a son of Clement and Violet Waters Curlette.
He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Jennie Merritt, of Middletown; a son, Charles, of Voorheesville; and three grandchildren, Doris Merritt of Middletown and William L. and John Curlette of Voorheesville.
The rites will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Van Inwegen Funeral Home, by the Rev. Dr. William A. Crawford of the Presbyterian Church. Interment will be in the family plot, Glen Wild Cemetery.
Masonic services will be held tonight at eight o'clock at the funeral home.
--Middletown (NY) Times Herald, Wednesday, June 4, 1947, page 5
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William F. Curlette
1860-1947
Rebecca His Wife
1863-1933
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