Death Certificate has birth year as 1867.
Williamson Daily News
August 7, 1948
"Uncle Harve" Curry, 81, prominent resident of Elk Creek, where he had resided all his life, died at 2:45 p.m. yesterday at his home after an illness of six years. He had suffered a stroke of paralysis Monday.
Death of this blacksmith and minister was learned with much regret by those residing in the Elk Creek section, for he had figured prominently in its early history.
He was a blacksmith by trade, earning his living in that occupation for 40 years. He was employed with the Puritan Coal Corporation for 21 years and was still a member in good standing of Puritan Local No. 6001, United Mine Workers of America.
Mr. Curry, a deeply religious man and one who acquired the respect and trust of all who knew him, had preached the Gospel for 55 years, being a minister of the Freewill Baptist Church.
He was one of five brothers whose ages aggregate more than 400 years. They are L. V. S. Curry, 85, of Elk Creek; John A. Curry 83, of Lucasville, Ohio; P. H. Curry, 79, of Elk Creek, and Joe Curry, 75, of Elk Creek.
Born September 21, 1866, in the Elk Creek section, he was a son of the late Billy and Sarah Ann Varney Curry. He was married to Lucinda Farley who survives.
In addition to his wife and brothers, he leaves four children, who are Mrs. Wayne Parsley, Mrs. John Tiller, Mrs. Sam Justice, Mrs. Thomas Ferrell, Mrs. Rudolph Kirk, all of Route 1, Delbarton; and Mrs. Homer Hatfield of Varney; Julius, Lee, Billy and Rush Curry of Route 1, Delbarton; the Rev. Jeff Curry of Monaville; Elbert Curry of Baltimore, Md; Albert Curry of Lando Mines; and Garnet Curry of Ragland; one sister, Mrs. Sallie Slater, 73, of Chattaroy; and 72 grandchildren and 82 great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Lower Elk Creek Church tomorrow at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Dennis Roberts of Whitman officiating. Burial will follow in the Lower Farley cemetery with the Hale Funeral Home of Delbarton in charge.
Note: The Lower Curry Cemetery is also known as the Lower Farley Cemetery, Farley-Curry Cemetery, and Curry-Farley Cemetery.∼
Married Louisa Vannatter 18 Dec 1884
Logan Co, WV
Married Lucinda Farley 11 Jan 1901
Ritter, McDowell Co, WV
Death Certificate has birth year as 1867.
Williamson Daily News
August 7, 1948
"Uncle Harve" Curry, 81, prominent resident of Elk Creek, where he had resided all his life, died at 2:45 p.m. yesterday at his home after an illness of six years. He had suffered a stroke of paralysis Monday.
Death of this blacksmith and minister was learned with much regret by those residing in the Elk Creek section, for he had figured prominently in its early history.
He was a blacksmith by trade, earning his living in that occupation for 40 years. He was employed with the Puritan Coal Corporation for 21 years and was still a member in good standing of Puritan Local No. 6001, United Mine Workers of America.
Mr. Curry, a deeply religious man and one who acquired the respect and trust of all who knew him, had preached the Gospel for 55 years, being a minister of the Freewill Baptist Church.
He was one of five brothers whose ages aggregate more than 400 years. They are L. V. S. Curry, 85, of Elk Creek; John A. Curry 83, of Lucasville, Ohio; P. H. Curry, 79, of Elk Creek, and Joe Curry, 75, of Elk Creek.
Born September 21, 1866, in the Elk Creek section, he was a son of the late Billy and Sarah Ann Varney Curry. He was married to Lucinda Farley who survives.
In addition to his wife and brothers, he leaves four children, who are Mrs. Wayne Parsley, Mrs. John Tiller, Mrs. Sam Justice, Mrs. Thomas Ferrell, Mrs. Rudolph Kirk, all of Route 1, Delbarton; and Mrs. Homer Hatfield of Varney; Julius, Lee, Billy and Rush Curry of Route 1, Delbarton; the Rev. Jeff Curry of Monaville; Elbert Curry of Baltimore, Md; Albert Curry of Lando Mines; and Garnet Curry of Ragland; one sister, Mrs. Sallie Slater, 73, of Chattaroy; and 72 grandchildren and 82 great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Lower Elk Creek Church tomorrow at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Dennis Roberts of Whitman officiating. Burial will follow in the Lower Farley cemetery with the Hale Funeral Home of Delbarton in charge.
Note: The Lower Curry Cemetery is also known as the Lower Farley Cemetery, Farley-Curry Cemetery, and Curry-Farley Cemetery.∼
Married Louisa Vannatter 18 Dec 1884
Logan Co, WV
Married Lucinda Farley 11 Jan 1901
Ritter, McDowell Co, WV
Family Members
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Julius B Curry
1885–1967
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Rev Thomas Jefferson "Jeff" Curry
1888–1969
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Rev Leander "Lee" Curry
1890–1983
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Tennessee Curry Parsley
1894–1973
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Albert Webster Curry
1896–1977
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Billie Curry
1901–1988
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Ira Curry
1904–1940
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Vicie D. Curry Hunt
1905–1982
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Rush F Curry
1905–2000
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Elitha Curry Ferrell
1911–1961
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Garnet Curry
1914–1989
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Edith Curry Kirk
1920–2004
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