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Curry, Charles Boothe

Crane, Crane County

Marker Text

Born in the Smith County town of Troup, C. B. Curry became a law enforcement official at an early age. In Jan. 1933, he joined the Texas rangers and served for two years in Falfurrias and San Angelo. He came to Crane in 1935 as special investigator and helped preserve order during the town's oil boom days. He later served as deputy sheriff and chief of police before going into private business. Curry was married twice and had seven children. Recorded - 1977

Marker Details

Address 1528 Andrews Hwy (US 385)
Location Description In Crane Memorial Gardens Cemetery on S US 385 (Marker is in center of cemetery)
Marker # 811
Dedicated 1977
Size, Type grave marker
Code law enforcement; rangers
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 31.387225, -102.347797

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