Mrs. Mary Curtis was born March 19, 1834, and removed to Douglas county from Indiana thirty-eight years ago, where she resided continuously until four years ago when she removed to North Yakima, Wash., to make her home with her son, A. W. Curtis, former superintendent of schools of Douglas county. Her husband died here a quarter of a century ago. Deceased leaves eight children to mourn the loss of a kind and devoted mother. Four of them were present at her death bed, viz: A. W. Curtis, Loren Curtis, Mrs. Janette Northy, all of North Yakima, and Mrs. Eunice Baker of Chesaw, Wash. The other children are J. L. Curtis of Osakis, Mrs. Maria Robinson of Sauk Centre, Mrs. J. W. Bickford of Staples and Mrs. C. R. McKay of Alberta, Canada.
(Alexandria Post News, 14 Feb. 1907)
Mrs. Mary Curtis was born March 19, 1834, and removed to Douglas county from Indiana thirty-eight years ago, where she resided continuously until four years ago when she removed to North Yakima, Wash., to make her home with her son, A. W. Curtis, former superintendent of schools of Douglas county. Her husband died here a quarter of a century ago. Deceased leaves eight children to mourn the loss of a kind and devoted mother. Four of them were present at her death bed, viz: A. W. Curtis, Loren Curtis, Mrs. Janette Northy, all of North Yakima, and Mrs. Eunice Baker of Chesaw, Wash. The other children are J. L. Curtis of Osakis, Mrs. Maria Robinson of Sauk Centre, Mrs. J. W. Bickford of Staples and Mrs. C. R. McKay of Alberta, Canada.
(Alexandria Post News, 14 Feb. 1907)
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