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© Amarillo Globe News
May 4, 2002


Alma Rae Curtsinger

Oct. 13, 1915 ~ May 2, 2002

CHILDRESS - Alma Rae Curtsinger, 86, died Thursday, May 2, 2002.

Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. today in Garden of Memories Cemetery in Paducah with the Rev. Roy Keith of First Christian Church of Paducah officiating. Arrangements are by Johnson Funeral Home.

Mrs. Curtsinger was born Oct. 13, 1915, in Akoka, Okla. She retired from Ford Motor Co. after 20 years as a bookkeeper.

Survivors include two nephews, Turner McMillian of Childress and James Paul Maxey of Paducah; and three nieces, Nita Rochelle and Velma Lee Worley, both of Paducah, and Norma Jean Landen of Alamosa, Colo.


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