Funeral services for Mrs. Clara J. Curtis, 58 years old, who died suddenly Sunday in Bremerton, were scheduled for this afternoon at the Bonney-Watson Chapel, followed by cremation.
Mrs. Curtis had lived in the Seattle district for forty-five years. At the time of her death she was visiting a sister. She was a member of numerous clubs and was president of the Women’s Commercial Club in Seattle and of the Zonta Club, business women’s organization. She operated a photographic studio here several years.
Mrs. Curtis is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Henry Graybill of Walla Walla; Mrs. Manford Magnuson of Los Angeles, and Miss Katherine Curtis, Seattle; and one son, Harold, of Los Angeles. Seattle Daily Times, Tuesday, November 22, 1932
Funeral services for Mrs. Clara J. Curtis, 58 years old, who died suddenly Sunday in Bremerton, were scheduled for this afternoon at the Bonney-Watson Chapel, followed by cremation.
Mrs. Curtis had lived in the Seattle district for forty-five years. At the time of her death she was visiting a sister. She was a member of numerous clubs and was president of the Women’s Commercial Club in Seattle and of the Zonta Club, business women’s organization. She operated a photographic studio here several years.
Mrs. Curtis is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Henry Graybill of Walla Walla; Mrs. Manford Magnuson of Los Angeles, and Miss Katherine Curtis, Seattle; and one son, Harold, of Los Angeles. Seattle Daily Times, Tuesday, November 22, 1932
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