Canajoharie Man
Dies at Home
CANAJOHARIE. July 28—Curtis
Judson, 67. died (26 July, found this in another article)recently at his
home, 15 Erie boulevard, after an
illness of six weeks. He was born
in Middlefteld Center, Jan. 2, 1874,
the son of David and Amelia Foster
Judson. He had been a railway
express driver for the past 24
years, retired since his last illness.
He was a member of the Brotherhood
of Railway Express agencies.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Elizabeth Frost Judson, one son,
Curtis Judson Jr., a daughter,
Ruth E. Judson, all of Canajoharie;
one step-daughter, Mrs.(Marguerite Hall) Leo
Girard; one brother, Sidney Judson
of Houston, Tex.; a sister, Mrs.
Ethel Harding of Roseboom. and
several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held this
afternoon at the Lens funeral
home, Otsego street. Rev, Herman
Vesper, pastor of St. John's Lutheran
church, officiated and burial
was in the Evergreen cemetery In
Fonda.
Canajoharie Man
Dies at Home
CANAJOHARIE. July 28—Curtis
Judson, 67. died (26 July, found this in another article)recently at his
home, 15 Erie boulevard, after an
illness of six weeks. He was born
in Middlefteld Center, Jan. 2, 1874,
the son of David and Amelia Foster
Judson. He had been a railway
express driver for the past 24
years, retired since his last illness.
He was a member of the Brotherhood
of Railway Express agencies.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Elizabeth Frost Judson, one son,
Curtis Judson Jr., a daughter,
Ruth E. Judson, all of Canajoharie;
one step-daughter, Mrs.(Marguerite Hall) Leo
Girard; one brother, Sidney Judson
of Houston, Tex.; a sister, Mrs.
Ethel Harding of Roseboom. and
several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held this
afternoon at the Lens funeral
home, Otsego street. Rev, Herman
Vesper, pastor of St. John's Lutheran
church, officiated and burial
was in the Evergreen cemetery In
Fonda.
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