STANDISH – Margaret Rose Curtis, 93, a resident of Standish, died Wednesday, Oct. 25, at her daughter’s home, where she had lived for one year.
She was born on June 17, 1913, in St. Louis, Mo., the daughter of Kalman and Estella (Duli) Zarka and attended the schools of St. Louis. On May 19, 1934, she married Henry L. Curtis in Nashville, Tenn. He passed away on April 30, 1980.
Having traveled extensively throughout the United States, they settled in Livermore Falls, where they founded the Rambling Rose Trailer Park. She was a homemaker and along with her husband was actively involved with the running of their business. She was a former member of the Eastern Star and enjoyed cooking and handiwork.
She is survived by a daughter, Betty Hubley, and her husband, Alan, of Standish; a sister, Mary Sikes of Granite City, Ill.; four grandchildren, Robert Davis Jr., Crystal Baker, Charity Davis and Christopher Davis, and his companion, Kristi Poland.
She was predeceased by a step-daughter, Ruby Church; a sister, Irene James; and a brother, Joseph Zurka.
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