NATIVE OF MANCHESTER DIES IN JACKSONVILLE
Charles H. Curtis, 66, died early Sunday morning Nov. 30, at his home 928 Goltra Avenue, Jacksonville. He was found dead in his bed at 9 o'clock by his wife and son Kenneth. Death was due to a heart attack.
Mr. Curtis was born near Manchester Feb. 7, 1875, a son of Frank and Martha Curtis. He was a farmer by occupation, moving to Jacksonville 25 years ago. He was married August 11, 1895, to Mary Greenwood.
Surviving are his wife and eight children: Mrs. Ralph Spencer of Roodhouse; Harry Curtis of Murrayville; Mrs. Floyd Cox, and Howard, Kenneth and Russell Curtis, all of Jacksonville and community; Mrs. Harry Grossman of Columbia, S. Carolina, and John Curtis of Springfield. He also leaves eleven grandchildren; one brother Joe Curtis, and one sister Mrs. Claire McQuown, both residing near Xenia, Ohio.
NATIVE OF MANCHESTER DIES IN JACKSONVILLE
Charles H. Curtis, 66, died early Sunday morning Nov. 30, at his home 928 Goltra Avenue, Jacksonville. He was found dead in his bed at 9 o'clock by his wife and son Kenneth. Death was due to a heart attack.
Mr. Curtis was born near Manchester Feb. 7, 1875, a son of Frank and Martha Curtis. He was a farmer by occupation, moving to Jacksonville 25 years ago. He was married August 11, 1895, to Mary Greenwood.
Surviving are his wife and eight children: Mrs. Ralph Spencer of Roodhouse; Harry Curtis of Murrayville; Mrs. Floyd Cox, and Howard, Kenneth and Russell Curtis, all of Jacksonville and community; Mrs. Harry Grossman of Columbia, S. Carolina, and John Curtis of Springfield. He also leaves eleven grandchildren; one brother Joe Curtis, and one sister Mrs. Claire McQuown, both residing near Xenia, Ohio.
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