Tacoma News Tribune, July 25, 1968
Miss Eva Curtis, 97, of 1401 N. 5th St., died Wednesday in a local hospital.
She was born in Whitewater, Wis., went to Port Blakely as a girl and moved to Tacoma in 1944 from Seattle.
She was a color artist for the Ashel Curtis Photo Co. in Seattle, retiring in 1936. She was a member of Plymouth Congregational Church in Seattle and the Mountaineers Club.
Survivors include five nieces, Mrs. Betty McCullough, of Sacramento, Mrs. Polly Jane Kella and Miss Florence Curtis, both of Honolulu, Mrs. Beth Magnuson, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Florence Graybill, of Laguna Hills, Calif.; and two nephews, Asahel Curtis Jr., of Seattle and Walter Curtis, of Edmunds.
Services are announced by Mountain View Funeral Home.
Tacoma News Tribune, July 25, 1968
Miss Eva Curtis, 97, of 1401 N. 5th St., died Wednesday in a local hospital.
She was born in Whitewater, Wis., went to Port Blakely as a girl and moved to Tacoma in 1944 from Seattle.
She was a color artist for the Ashel Curtis Photo Co. in Seattle, retiring in 1936. She was a member of Plymouth Congregational Church in Seattle and the Mountaineers Club.
Survivors include five nieces, Mrs. Betty McCullough, of Sacramento, Mrs. Polly Jane Kella and Miss Florence Curtis, both of Honolulu, Mrs. Beth Magnuson, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Florence Graybill, of Laguna Hills, Calif.; and two nephews, Asahel Curtis Jr., of Seattle and Walter Curtis, of Edmunds.
Services are announced by Mountain View Funeral Home.
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