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Corinthia A <I>McDowell</I> Currie

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Corinthia A McDowell Currie

Birth
Death
2001 (aged 101–102)
Burial
Hermitage, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.2353111, Longitude: -80.4608536
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Corinthia A. Currie, formerly of 246 N. Buhl Farm Drive, Hermitage, died at 6 p.m. Sunday (12-31-00) in John XXIII Home, Hermitage, after a brief illness. She was 101.

Mrs. Currie was born Jan. 9, 1899, in Fairview Township to Frank and Myra Runkle McDowell.

An alumna of Grove City High School, she attended Westminster College, New Wilmington.

She was a member of Covenant Presbyterian Church, Sharon, and its senior citizens group. She was a former member of Coolspring Presbyterian Church, which she served for many years as a Sunday pianist.

Mrs. Currie was a life member and past matron of Order of Eastern Star Chapter 180, Mercer. She was a past worthy high priestess of White Shrine of Jerusalem Shrine 8, Sharon.

A charter member of the 50 Year Club of National Society of the American Revolution, she was a past regent of Pymatuning Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution.

Her husband, Earl Currie, whom she married Oct. 9, 1934, died Sept. 20, 1972.

She was preceded in death by two brothers, Anson McDowell, in 1968, and David McDowell, in 1989.

Corinthia A. Currie, formerly of 246 N. Buhl Farm Drive, Hermitage, died at 6 p.m. Sunday (12-31-00) in John XXIII Home, Hermitage, after a brief illness. She was 101.

Mrs. Currie was born Jan. 9, 1899, in Fairview Township to Frank and Myra Runkle McDowell.

An alumna of Grove City High School, she attended Westminster College, New Wilmington.

She was a member of Covenant Presbyterian Church, Sharon, and its senior citizens group. She was a former member of Coolspring Presbyterian Church, which she served for many years as a Sunday pianist.

Mrs. Currie was a life member and past matron of Order of Eastern Star Chapter 180, Mercer. She was a past worthy high priestess of White Shrine of Jerusalem Shrine 8, Sharon.

A charter member of the 50 Year Club of National Society of the American Revolution, she was a past regent of Pymatuning Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution.

Her husband, Earl Currie, whom she married Oct. 9, 1934, died Sept. 20, 1972.

She was preceded in death by two brothers, Anson McDowell, in 1968, and David McDowell, in 1989.



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