March 27, 1900 she was united in marriage to William Henry Curry, of Lake City, Iowa. They resided in Lake City until about 14 years ago when they went to Galva to live. The last 14 years were spent in Galva where Mrs. Curry devoted herself to her family and her home.
She leaves to mourn her death her husband, one daughter Helen W. Wellington of Lake City; and two sons, James and Harry, both of Galva; three brothers, Charles Edmunds of Langdon, Harry Edmunds of Bridesville, B. C., and Frank Edmunds of Spokane, Washington; two sisters, Mattie German of Hermit, California and Pearl Boyce of Monrovia, California and one granddaughter at Lake City. She had membership in the Baptist church until her death. She was a member of the Star Rebekah lodge of Lake City.
Funeral services were held at the M.E. Church of Lake City on Thursday afternoon with the Rev H.E. Whyte officiating. Burial was in the Lake City Cemetery.
March 27, 1900 she was united in marriage to William Henry Curry, of Lake City, Iowa. They resided in Lake City until about 14 years ago when they went to Galva to live. The last 14 years were spent in Galva where Mrs. Curry devoted herself to her family and her home.
She leaves to mourn her death her husband, one daughter Helen W. Wellington of Lake City; and two sons, James and Harry, both of Galva; three brothers, Charles Edmunds of Langdon, Harry Edmunds of Bridesville, B. C., and Frank Edmunds of Spokane, Washington; two sisters, Mattie German of Hermit, California and Pearl Boyce of Monrovia, California and one granddaughter at Lake City. She had membership in the Baptist church until her death. She was a member of the Star Rebekah lodge of Lake City.
Funeral services were held at the M.E. Church of Lake City on Thursday afternoon with the Rev H.E. Whyte officiating. Burial was in the Lake City Cemetery.
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