The funeral will take place Saturday at 2 p.m. at Dahl chapel with Rev. W. J. Diegelman of First Baptist church officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery.
Elizabeth Curtright, daughter of Lucy and Sidney Curtright, was born at Anamosa on May 20, 1858, and married there on Jan. 19, 1882, to Malcolm E. Munger. Of their six children, four, with the husband, survive. They are: Harry Munger, Mrs. Edna A. Fleener, Cedar Falls; Myron C. Munger, Chicago and Mrs. Kenneth R. Barron, Waterloo.
Two sisters also survive: Mrs. W. D. Pierce, Sacramento, Cal., and Mrs. Eva Coffey, Oklahoma CIty, Okla. There are also eight grandchildren.
Published in The Courier (Waterloo, IA) on Thursday, December 18, 1930.
The funeral will take place Saturday at 2 p.m. at Dahl chapel with Rev. W. J. Diegelman of First Baptist church officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery.
Elizabeth Curtright, daughter of Lucy and Sidney Curtright, was born at Anamosa on May 20, 1858, and married there on Jan. 19, 1882, to Malcolm E. Munger. Of their six children, four, with the husband, survive. They are: Harry Munger, Mrs. Edna A. Fleener, Cedar Falls; Myron C. Munger, Chicago and Mrs. Kenneth R. Barron, Waterloo.
Two sisters also survive: Mrs. W. D. Pierce, Sacramento, Cal., and Mrs. Eva Coffey, Oklahoma CIty, Okla. There are also eight grandchildren.
Published in The Courier (Waterloo, IA) on Thursday, December 18, 1930.
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