Her second marriage was to Daniel Seth Curd, son of Joseph Curd and Frances Slaughter.
Friday April 1, 1921.
Mrs. Susan Curd, a venerable and beloved woman of the
Burgin section, Passed away Sunday afternoon after a lingering illness at the home of her son, Mr. Luther T. Curd, where she had lived for a number of years. Mrs. Curd was first stricken with paralysis several years ago while returning from the funeral of her grandson. Since then her health has never been robust. She was a splendid christian woman, a worthy daughter of her venerated father, Rev. Strother Cook, who was a prominent Baptist minister of the Burgin section for many years. Early in life she united with the Shawnee Run Baptist Church and has "truly walked in the faith of her Lord" ever since. She is survived by two children, Mr. L. T. Curd, of Burgin, and a daughter, Mrs. J. W. Ison, of Norwood, Ohio. Five sisters also survive, Mrs. J.W. Voris, Mrs. Elizabeth Litteral, Mrs. S. D. King, Mrs. Emma Rose and Mrs. Julie Stone, and one brother, Mr. James Curd, of Mississippi. The funeral was held at Shawnee Run Church Tuesday afternoon, conducted by her pastor, Rev. W. D. Moore, and the interment was at Shawnee Cemetery.
Information; Kentucky Kindred.
Her second marriage was to Daniel Seth Curd, son of Joseph Curd and Frances Slaughter.
Friday April 1, 1921.
Mrs. Susan Curd, a venerable and beloved woman of the
Burgin section, Passed away Sunday afternoon after a lingering illness at the home of her son, Mr. Luther T. Curd, where she had lived for a number of years. Mrs. Curd was first stricken with paralysis several years ago while returning from the funeral of her grandson. Since then her health has never been robust. She was a splendid christian woman, a worthy daughter of her venerated father, Rev. Strother Cook, who was a prominent Baptist minister of the Burgin section for many years. Early in life she united with the Shawnee Run Baptist Church and has "truly walked in the faith of her Lord" ever since. She is survived by two children, Mr. L. T. Curd, of Burgin, and a daughter, Mrs. J. W. Ison, of Norwood, Ohio. Five sisters also survive, Mrs. J.W. Voris, Mrs. Elizabeth Litteral, Mrs. S. D. King, Mrs. Emma Rose and Mrs. Julie Stone, and one brother, Mr. James Curd, of Mississippi. The funeral was held at Shawnee Run Church Tuesday afternoon, conducted by her pastor, Rev. W. D. Moore, and the interment was at Shawnee Cemetery.
Information; Kentucky Kindred.
Gravesite Details
on back of Strother and Lucy M Cook Stone
Family Members
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George William Cook
1839–1914
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John Stephen Cook
1842–1864
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Mary Jemima "Mollie" Cook Taylor
1844–1911
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Lucy Jane Cook King
1849–1923
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Rev Strother Moses Cook Jr
1851–1907
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Sarah Trueheart "Sallie" Cook Voris
1853–1934
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Allen Thomas Cook
1855–1914
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Julia Ann Cook
1857 – unknown
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Elizabeth Malvia "Lizzie" Cook Littrell
1859–1936
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Emma Dora Cook Rose
1862–1949
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James Stanley Cook
1864–1940
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