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Robert Currie

Birth
Death
1943 (aged 50–51)
Burial
Lee Vining, Mono County, California, USA Add to Map
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Funeral Services Held For Robert Currie

Robert L. Currie, 51, well-known Inyo-Mono resident, and a veteran of
World War I, died Tuesday evening, May 25 at his home in West Bishop
after lingering illness.

Mr. Currie was born in 1892 at Mono Lake, and lived in and around
there for many years. He operated a butcher shop in Mono, before
coming to Bishop.

Surviving the deceased are his wife, Caroline, and four children,
Charles, Alice, Fern and Robert Currie; his mother, Mrs. Anna Curie,
94 of Bishop; eight sisters, Mrs. Frances Winter, of New York, Mrs.
May Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. Nellie Albright, Smith Valley; Mrs. Mary
DeChambeau, Los Angeles; Mrs. Annie Miller, Bodie; Mrs. Jessie Miller,
Independence; Mrs. Alice Bodle, Belvedere Gardens; and Margaret
Calhoun, Leevining; and one brother, Bill Currie of Leevining.
Another brother, Jim Currie, died sometime ago. The deceased was
youngest member of his family.

A member of the American Legion and other civic groups, Mr. Currie
had numerous friends in the Inyo-Mono district, and his passing will
be keenly felt by all who knew him.

Funeral services were to be held at the Albright Memorial Chapel this
morning at 10 o'clock with the Bishop American Legion officiating.
The body was to be sent to Mono Lake for interment.

Pallbearers were Ernest Bulpitt, Ben Barlow, Fritz Knecht, Harry
Anderson, Richard Conway and Archie Pimentel.

The Inyo Register May 28, 1943

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Thank you to Findagrave contributor Sharon for the obituary.
Funeral Services Held For Robert Currie

Robert L. Currie, 51, well-known Inyo-Mono resident, and a veteran of
World War I, died Tuesday evening, May 25 at his home in West Bishop
after lingering illness.

Mr. Currie was born in 1892 at Mono Lake, and lived in and around
there for many years. He operated a butcher shop in Mono, before
coming to Bishop.

Surviving the deceased are his wife, Caroline, and four children,
Charles, Alice, Fern and Robert Currie; his mother, Mrs. Anna Curie,
94 of Bishop; eight sisters, Mrs. Frances Winter, of New York, Mrs.
May Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. Nellie Albright, Smith Valley; Mrs. Mary
DeChambeau, Los Angeles; Mrs. Annie Miller, Bodie; Mrs. Jessie Miller,
Independence; Mrs. Alice Bodle, Belvedere Gardens; and Margaret
Calhoun, Leevining; and one brother, Bill Currie of Leevining.
Another brother, Jim Currie, died sometime ago. The deceased was
youngest member of his family.

A member of the American Legion and other civic groups, Mr. Currie
had numerous friends in the Inyo-Mono district, and his passing will
be keenly felt by all who knew him.

Funeral services were to be held at the Albright Memorial Chapel this
morning at 10 o'clock with the Bishop American Legion officiating.
The body was to be sent to Mono Lake for interment.

Pallbearers were Ernest Bulpitt, Ben Barlow, Fritz Knecht, Harry
Anderson, Richard Conway and Archie Pimentel.

The Inyo Register May 28, 1943

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Thank you to Findagrave contributor Sharon for the obituary.


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