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Dr George Nathaniel Curtis

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Dr George Nathaniel Curtis

Birth
Park City, Summit County, Utah, USA
Death
20 Nov 1951 (aged 70)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
M-12-16-2-W
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Dr. Curtis was a pupil in the public schools of Park City, passing through consecutive grades to the high school, while later he attended college at Logan, UT. Subsequently he became a student in the Northwestern University of Chicago, Illinois, and devoting his time to the study of medicine, was there graduated in 1913. He served for one year as an interne in Wesley Hospital of Chicago, thus gaining broad and valuable experience through hospital practice, after which he returned to Utah and opened an office in Salt Lake City, where he has since followed his profession with good success. He belongs to the Salt Lake City Medical Society, the Salt Lake County Medical Society, the Utah State Medical Society and the American Medical Association.
In September, 1910, in Salt Lake City, Dr. Curtis was married to Miss Anna Hindley, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hindley, of American Fork, Utah. They have become parents of four children: George Curtis, who was born in Chicago in 1912; Lucille, born in Salt Lake City in 1914; Homer Chipman, born in February. 1917; and David Haws, in August, 1918.
The religious faith of the family is that of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Fraternally Dr. Curtis is connected with the Loyal Order of Moose and he also belongs to the Automobile Association. In politics he is a republican but has never been an office seeker, preferring to concentrate his efforts and his energies upon his business affairs, which have been wisely directed with the conscientious desire to make his service of great benefit to his fellowmen. He has worked his way upward entirely unassisted and he is today regarded as one of the representative physicians of the state.
-Utah since statehood, historical and biographical (Volume 3). (page 10 of 128)
Dr. Curtis was a pupil in the public schools of Park City, passing through consecutive grades to the high school, while later he attended college at Logan, UT. Subsequently he became a student in the Northwestern University of Chicago, Illinois, and devoting his time to the study of medicine, was there graduated in 1913. He served for one year as an interne in Wesley Hospital of Chicago, thus gaining broad and valuable experience through hospital practice, after which he returned to Utah and opened an office in Salt Lake City, where he has since followed his profession with good success. He belongs to the Salt Lake City Medical Society, the Salt Lake County Medical Society, the Utah State Medical Society and the American Medical Association.
In September, 1910, in Salt Lake City, Dr. Curtis was married to Miss Anna Hindley, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hindley, of American Fork, Utah. They have become parents of four children: George Curtis, who was born in Chicago in 1912; Lucille, born in Salt Lake City in 1914; Homer Chipman, born in February. 1917; and David Haws, in August, 1918.
The religious faith of the family is that of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Fraternally Dr. Curtis is connected with the Loyal Order of Moose and he also belongs to the Automobile Association. In politics he is a republican but has never been an office seeker, preferring to concentrate his efforts and his energies upon his business affairs, which have been wisely directed with the conscientious desire to make his service of great benefit to his fellowmen. He has worked his way upward entirely unassisted and he is today regarded as one of the representative physicians of the state.
-Utah since statehood, historical and biographical (Volume 3). (page 10 of 128)


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