is twelve feet. Phineas has improved and enlarged the home. For sentimental reasons, I am proud of the way he's kept it.
-written by his sister EMMA SOPHRONIA "AUNT FRONE" CURTIS
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Crook Curtis, and one son, La Vear Curtis, Payson; four daughters, Mrs. Pearl Fillmore, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Lella Larsen, Dividend; Mrs. La Vieve Sargent and Miss June Curtis, Payson; eight grandchildren, two brothers; Ray Curtis, Provo, and George Will Curtis, Logan; six sisters, Mrs. Alice Colvin and Mrs. Letty Barker, Salt Lake; Mrs.Esthma Tanner, Provo; Mrs. Dema McClellan, Duchesne; Mrs. Clara Hardy and Mrs. Sophrona Simons, Payson.
-Daughters of the Utah Pioneers - Newspaper clippings from 1933-1939: Obituary Scapbook
is twelve feet. Phineas has improved and enlarged the home. For sentimental reasons, I am proud of the way he's kept it.
-written by his sister EMMA SOPHRONIA "AUNT FRONE" CURTIS
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Crook Curtis, and one son, La Vear Curtis, Payson; four daughters, Mrs. Pearl Fillmore, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Lella Larsen, Dividend; Mrs. La Vieve Sargent and Miss June Curtis, Payson; eight grandchildren, two brothers; Ray Curtis, Provo, and George Will Curtis, Logan; six sisters, Mrs. Alice Colvin and Mrs. Letty Barker, Salt Lake; Mrs.Esthma Tanner, Provo; Mrs. Dema McClellan, Duchesne; Mrs. Clara Hardy and Mrs. Sophrona Simons, Payson.
-Daughters of the Utah Pioneers - Newspaper clippings from 1933-1939: Obituary Scapbook
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