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The San Diego Union,
Friday 8 June 1906
(California)
DEATH OF THOMAS CURNOW
The death of Thomas Curnow of Cripple Creek, Col., occurred on Tuesday
at Ramona, where deceased had resided for about five months, trying to
recover the health he lost some years ago in the mines. The deceased was
a native of England, but had resided for many years in Colorado, where
he was quite prominent as a mining engineer, and also as a member of the
Masonic fraternity. He leaves two sons, both of whom reside in Colorado.
The arrangements for the funeral have not yet been made.
DEATHS
CURNOW—At Ramona, Cal., June 5, 1906, Thomas H. Curnow, a native of
England, aged 42 years.
Announcement of funeral will be made later by Davis & Anderson.
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The San Diego Union, Saturday 9 June 1906
(California)
DEATHS
CURNOW—At Ramona, Cal., June 5, 1906, Thomas H. Curnow, member of
Telluride Lodge, No. 56, F. and A. M., of Telluride, Colorado, a native
of England, aged 42 years.
Friends are invited to attend the funeral services today at 2 o’clock
p.m. from the Masonic hall, corner of Sixth and H streets, under the
auspices of Silver Gate Lodge, No. 629, F. and A. M. Interment at
Masonic cemetery.
Transcriber's Note: Born Lelant, brother of Robert, who died
1900
Contributed by Bob Bolitho
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