• Last Name: Curtis
  • First Name: Cloyd
  • Row: 9
  • Plot: 5
  • Side: Left
  • Birth: 1919-10-10
  • Death: 1959-03-24
  • Military Service: WWII Army
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  • Obituary: CLOYD CURTIS BURIED FRIDAY AT NORTH ELM AFTER SERVICES HERE Funeral services were held last Thursday at the Marek-Burns Funeral Home for Cloyd Curtis, 39. Mr. Curtis died March 24 at the VA center in Temple. Officiating at the services were Sam Fritz of the Assembly of God Church. Burial was in North Elm Cemetery. Mr. Curtis, a veteran of World War II, was born October 19, 1919 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He had been employed in the potash mines in Carlsbad, New Mexico before entering the Temple VA hospital 3 years ago. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eula L. Curtis of Cameron; 1 son, Gary Wayne Curtis, Cameron; his father, Pink Curtis of Carlsbad, New Mexico; 4 brothers, Aaron of White Water, Kansas, Paul and Virgil of Carlsbad, New Mexico, Mrs. Albert Rushing, Rio Vista, California and Mrs. Steve Stevenson, Arvada, Colorado. Pallbearers were: Lynn Harper, Ottis Harper, Charles McCall, Billy McCall, Warren McCall and Williams Gibbs. The Cameron Herald, 2 Apr 1959

CLOYD CURTIS BURIED FRIDAY AT NORTH ELM AFTER SERVICES HERE Funeral services were held last Thursday at the Marek-Burns Funeral Home for Cloyd Curtis, 39. Mr. Curtis died March 24 at the VA center in Temple. Officiating at the services were Sam Fritz of the Assembly of God Church. Burial was in North Elm Cemetery. Mr. Curtis, a veteran of World War II, was born October 19, 1919 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He had been employed in the potash mines in Carlsbad, New Mexico before entering the Temple VA hospital 3 years ago. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eula L. Curtis of Cameron; 1 son, Gary Wayne Curtis, Cameron; his father, Pink Curtis of Carlsbad, New Mexico; 4 brothers, Aaron of White Water, Kansas, Paul and Virgil of Carlsbad, New Mexico, Mrs. Albert Rushing, Rio Vista, California and Mrs. Steve Stevenson, Arvada, Colorado. Pallbearers were: Lynn Harper, Ottis Harper, Charles McCall, Billy McCall, Warren McCall and Williams Gibbs. The Cameron Herald, 2 Apr 1959

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