He died about 5:15 p.m. Friday in Bozeman Deaconess Hospital.
Curtis was born June 14, 1892, at Manhattan, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis. He lived in Manhattan for 40 years and then moved to Gallatin Gateway, where he made his home until 1935.
For the next six years, he lived in Three Forks and then came to Bozeman in 1941. Curtis was a member of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way, a railroad group, and the Eagles lodge.
Survivors include three sons, Ernest Calvert Curtis and Neil Wray Curtis, both of Bozeman and Lowell Clyde Curtis, Manhattan; five grandchildren; and five sisters, Mrs. Charles Sales, Bozeman, Mrs. Queen Blye, Three Forks, and Mrs. Tom Campbell, Mrs. Kate Ballard and Mrs. Irene McWade, all of Manhattan.
Interment will be in Meadow View Cemetery, Manhattan.
Printed in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle ~ March 16, 1958
He died about 5:15 p.m. Friday in Bozeman Deaconess Hospital.
Curtis was born June 14, 1892, at Manhattan, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis. He lived in Manhattan for 40 years and then moved to Gallatin Gateway, where he made his home until 1935.
For the next six years, he lived in Three Forks and then came to Bozeman in 1941. Curtis was a member of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way, a railroad group, and the Eagles lodge.
Survivors include three sons, Ernest Calvert Curtis and Neil Wray Curtis, both of Bozeman and Lowell Clyde Curtis, Manhattan; five grandchildren; and five sisters, Mrs. Charles Sales, Bozeman, Mrs. Queen Blye, Three Forks, and Mrs. Tom Campbell, Mrs. Kate Ballard and Mrs. Irene McWade, all of Manhattan.
Interment will be in Meadow View Cemetery, Manhattan.
Printed in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle ~ March 16, 1958
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