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Jesse Lee Curry, Sr

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Seabolt Cemetery
Nicut, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma
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© Submitted by: Ron Burnett

© Poteau Daily News
March 12, 2009

Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

Jesse Lee Curry, 68, of Muldrow, passed away March 6, 2009, passed away at his sister’s home in Short.
He was born May 26, 1940, in Short. He was a heavy equipment operator and millright for Flour Daniels. He also had a small cattle Ranch in Bengal and raised and trained coon dogs.
 
He was preceded in death by his father, Wadie Curry; and his son, Jesse Lee Curry Jr.
 
He is survived by his mother, Edity Curry of Hackett, Ark.; five sisters, Wilma Cannon of Bengal, mavis Haflich of Janesville, Calif., Glenda Branstner of Nicut, Betty Bain of Short and Donna Goins of Hackett; a granddaughter, Jessica Curry and her two sons of Bryant, Ark.; numerous other relatives, friends and loved ones.
Arrangements were under the direction of Agent Funeral Home, Sallisaw.
 

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