Wednesday, December 28, 1966
page 14
ROBERT CURTIS RITES PENDING
Robert E. Curtis, 39, passed away due to a gunshot wound in Glendale, Calif., Dec. 25. The particulars of the accident have not been learned.
Mr. Curtis was born April 20, 1927, in Kalispell. He grew to manhood here and received his education here. He served in the Navy during World War II and again during the Korean War. Following the Korean War he served with the Merchant Marine. He recently moved to Los Angeles where he was employed in a chemical company.
Mr. Curtis is survived by his father, Jack Curtis of Kalispell; mother, Mrs. E. H. Graham of Tillamook, Ore.; half-brother and his uncle, Jim Curtis of Kalispell.
Funeral services for Mr. Curtis will be announced by Waggener & Campbell Funeral Home.
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The Daily Inter Lake
Thursday, January 5, 1967
page nine
RITES CONDUCTED FOR ROBERT CURTIS
Funeral services for Robert E. Curtis, son of Jack Curtis and Mrs. E. W. Graham, were conducted Saturday afternoon from the Waggener & Campbell Chapel with Father Thomas Best of Christ's Church (Episcopal) officiating. Interment followed in the Conrad Memorial Cemetery with military graveside rites. Serving as pallbearers were Henry Pronovost, Jim Westwang, Stanley Ness, Wallace Burton, Cecil Rhodes and Robert Lanfear.
Wednesday, December 28, 1966
page 14
ROBERT CURTIS RITES PENDING
Robert E. Curtis, 39, passed away due to a gunshot wound in Glendale, Calif., Dec. 25. The particulars of the accident have not been learned.
Mr. Curtis was born April 20, 1927, in Kalispell. He grew to manhood here and received his education here. He served in the Navy during World War II and again during the Korean War. Following the Korean War he served with the Merchant Marine. He recently moved to Los Angeles where he was employed in a chemical company.
Mr. Curtis is survived by his father, Jack Curtis of Kalispell; mother, Mrs. E. H. Graham of Tillamook, Ore.; half-brother and his uncle, Jim Curtis of Kalispell.
Funeral services for Mr. Curtis will be announced by Waggener & Campbell Funeral Home.
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The Daily Inter Lake
Thursday, January 5, 1967
page nine
RITES CONDUCTED FOR ROBERT CURTIS
Funeral services for Robert E. Curtis, son of Jack Curtis and Mrs. E. W. Graham, were conducted Saturday afternoon from the Waggener & Campbell Chapel with Father Thomas Best of Christ's Church (Episcopal) officiating. Interment followed in the Conrad Memorial Cemetery with military graveside rites. Serving as pallbearers were Henry Pronovost, Jim Westwang, Stanley Ness, Wallace Burton, Cecil Rhodes and Robert Lanfear.
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