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Minnie Elvira <I>George</I> Curry

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Minnie Elvira George Curry

Birth
Republic County, Kansas, USA
Death
17 Jun 1933 (aged 39)
Ashby, Grant County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Chester, Thayer County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 18, Lot 4, Grave 1
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Republic County Democrat (Belleville, KS), Wednesday, September 2, 1914; pg. 1

Curry - George.

August 27th, marriage license was granted to Pearl Curry of Chester and Minnie George of the same place. The wedding will take place this week in Chester.
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The Belleville Telescope (Belleville, KS), Thursday, September 10, 1914; pg. 1

George - Curry

Mr. Pearl Curry and Miss Minnie George were married at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. John George in Liberty township, last Wednesday. The ceremony was read by Rev. Youtsy, pastor of the Christian church (sic) of Chester and Miss Alice Jenkins played Lohengrins Bridal march by Wagner for the entrance of the bridal party. A lunch was served, following the ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Curry will live on a farm in the north part of the county.
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The Chester Herald (Chester, NE), Thursday, June 22, 1933; pg. 1

Mrs. Pearl Curry Dies At Ashby, Nebr.

Body Brought Here For Services and Interment

Minnie Elvira George was born at Chester, Nebr., August 5, 1893 and departed this life at her home near Ashby, Nebr., June 17, at the age of 39 years, 10 months and 12 days.

Her mother died when she was 5 year (sic) old and her father preceeded (sic) her only a year ago.

She was united in marriage to Pearl Curry September 2, 1914. To this union was born three children Elwyn age 18 years, Dorothy age 16 years and Bernetha age 15.

She joined the Christian church at Chester at the age of 15 years and remained a faithful christian to the end.

She leaves to mourn her loss her loving husband, three children and five brothers, one sister and a host of relatives and friends.

Darling Minnie you have left us,
Gone to your eternal rest.
We who love you, how we'll miss you,
Yet we feel that God know best.

Funeral services were held at the Chester Christian church (sic) Tuesday morning, conducted by Rev. A.K. Williams, and were largely attended. Interment was made in the Chester cemetery (sic).
Republic County Democrat (Belleville, KS), Wednesday, September 2, 1914; pg. 1

Curry - George.

August 27th, marriage license was granted to Pearl Curry of Chester and Minnie George of the same place. The wedding will take place this week in Chester.
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The Belleville Telescope (Belleville, KS), Thursday, September 10, 1914; pg. 1

George - Curry

Mr. Pearl Curry and Miss Minnie George were married at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. John George in Liberty township, last Wednesday. The ceremony was read by Rev. Youtsy, pastor of the Christian church (sic) of Chester and Miss Alice Jenkins played Lohengrins Bridal march by Wagner for the entrance of the bridal party. A lunch was served, following the ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Curry will live on a farm in the north part of the county.
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The Chester Herald (Chester, NE), Thursday, June 22, 1933; pg. 1

Mrs. Pearl Curry Dies At Ashby, Nebr.

Body Brought Here For Services and Interment

Minnie Elvira George was born at Chester, Nebr., August 5, 1893 and departed this life at her home near Ashby, Nebr., June 17, at the age of 39 years, 10 months and 12 days.

Her mother died when she was 5 year (sic) old and her father preceeded (sic) her only a year ago.

She was united in marriage to Pearl Curry September 2, 1914. To this union was born three children Elwyn age 18 years, Dorothy age 16 years and Bernetha age 15.

She joined the Christian church at Chester at the age of 15 years and remained a faithful christian to the end.

She leaves to mourn her loss her loving husband, three children and five brothers, one sister and a host of relatives and friends.

Darling Minnie you have left us,
Gone to your eternal rest.
We who love you, how we'll miss you,
Yet we feel that God know best.

Funeral services were held at the Chester Christian church (sic) Tuesday morning, conducted by Rev. A.K. Williams, and were largely attended. Interment was made in the Chester cemetery (sic).

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