Franklin News-Herald, Tuesday, Jun 20 1961:
Dr. Paul R. Curtis, 49, of Pinoak Circle, died suddenly at 9:25 pm Monday in Oil City Hospital. He was born in Coalinga, CA, son of Harry K. and Pearl Campbell Curtis.
He attended Oil City High School and graduated from Temple University in 1934. After graduation he set up practice of chiropody in Oil City and practiced there since. He was past president and active member of Oil City Chapter of Izaak Walton League of America, member of Oil City Lodge 710 F & AM, Venango Lodge of Perfection, New Castle Consistory, and Zem Zem Shrine of Erie.
He married Ruth Horner, who survives, with a daughter, Sue Ann; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. harry K. Curtis of Oil City; and a brother, Dr. Earl H. Curtis of Titusville.
Charles A. Morrison Funeral Home.
Franklin News-Herald, Tuesday, Jun 20 1961:
Dr. Paul R. Curtis, 49, of Pinoak Circle, died suddenly at 9:25 pm Monday in Oil City Hospital. He was born in Coalinga, CA, son of Harry K. and Pearl Campbell Curtis.
He attended Oil City High School and graduated from Temple University in 1934. After graduation he set up practice of chiropody in Oil City and practiced there since. He was past president and active member of Oil City Chapter of Izaak Walton League of America, member of Oil City Lodge 710 F & AM, Venango Lodge of Perfection, New Castle Consistory, and Zem Zem Shrine of Erie.
He married Ruth Horner, who survives, with a daughter, Sue Ann; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. harry K. Curtis of Oil City; and a brother, Dr. Earl H. Curtis of Titusville.
Charles A. Morrison Funeral Home.
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