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Josephine <I>Tripple</I> Curtin

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Josephine Tripple Curtin

Birth
Bellefonte, Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
18 May 1904 (aged 54)
Bellefonte, Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bellefonte, Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.9134244, Longitude: -77.7736912
Plot
Section 18, Block 7, plot 10
Memorial ID
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Mrs. James C. Curtin died on Wednesday morning. Though ill with consumption, she had been out calling on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning was up and around the house until 7:30 o'clock when she was suddenly taken worse and died within an hour. Deceased was born in Bellefonte May 27, 1850, and was the daughter of William S. and Margaret Tripple. In 1876 she was married to James Curtin, who survives her with the following children: Mrs. John J. Bower, Frank and Julia Curtin. She also leaves three half sisters and a brother as follows: Mrs. B. Geissinger, and Mrs. George Karstetter, of Harrisburg; Mrs. Harry Yeager, of Bellefonte, and Charles Tripple, of Philadelphia. The departed had many bright social qualities, which endeared her to a large circle of friends, who will sincerely mourn their loss. She was a woman of high Christian character, and an earnest member of St John's Episcopal Church. The funeral will take place Thurs. afternoon at four o'clock. Rev. George Israel Brown will officiate, assisted by Dr. William Laurie. Interment in the Union Cemetery. Democratic Watchman, May 20, 1904
Democratic Watchman (Bellefonte, PA) 20 May 1904
Mrs. James C. Curtin died on Wednesday morning. Though ill with consumption, she had been out calling on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning was up and around the house until 7:30 o'clock when she was suddenly taken worse and died within an hour. Deceased was born in Bellefonte May 27, 1850, and was the daughter of William S. and Margaret Tripple. In 1876 she was married to James Curtin, who survives her with the following children: Mrs. John J. Bower, Frank and Julia Curtin. She also leaves three half sisters and a brother as follows: Mrs. B. Geissinger, and Mrs. George Karstetter, of Harrisburg; Mrs. Harry Yeager, of Bellefonte, and Charles Tripple, of Philadelphia. The departed had many bright social qualities, which endeared her to a large circle of friends, who will sincerely mourn their loss. She was a woman of high Christian character, and an earnest member of St John's Episcopal Church. The funeral will take place Thurs. afternoon at four o'clock. Rev. George Israel Brown will officiate, assisted by Dr. William Laurie. Interment in the Union Cemetery. Democratic Watchman, May 20, 1904
Democratic Watchman (Bellefonte, PA) 20 May 1904

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