Lived in Sturgeon Bay in 1920
Miss Curry Dies
Funeral Yesterday
Miss Catherine Curry, 72, died
pt her home Monday' of compli
cation following an illness of
several months. Funeral services
were held Thursday moming at
8:30 from the Stoneman chapel
and at 9 o'clock from the Corpus
- Christi church with the Rev. Fr.
' p. Bunkleman saying the mass.
Miss Curry, who has been en
gaged in nursing the past . 14
years, was born.at Toronto, Can
ada, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.:
" Martin Curry, May 17, 1865. A
year ater the family moved to
thia country, settling in Nase-
waupee where deceased lived tin-
til 1912 when the parents moved
to the home in Sawyer.
The survivors are a brother,
James Curry of Sturgeon Bay a
sister, • Mrs. Hugh Goss of Sawyer
with whom Miss Curry made
her home after her parents
death: an adppted sister, Mrs.
" Elmer Long of Sturgeon Bay,
• and 13 nephews and . 12 nieces.
• . Among those here from outside
tor the funeral were Joseph
'Goss, Chicago Mrs. Andrew
' Charneski. Green Bay and .Mrs.
Ralph Paul,. Algoma.