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Electoral Roll entries: 1949 at Third road, Armadale, truck driver;  
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Electoral Roll entries: 1949 at Third road, Armadale, truck driver; 1968 181 Lobelia avenue, Wundowie, mill hand.
 
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His brother [[Stanley Gordon Curtis]] was to lose his life in Rabaul on 2 Feb 1942 as a member of the 2/1st Independent Company; brother [[Harry Alfred Curtis]] served with the 2/32nd Battalion; brother [[Kenneth Roy Curtis]] with the RAN, and his sister [[Mona Curtis]] served with the RAAF.
 
His brother [[Stanley Gordon Curtis]] was to lose his life in Rabaul on 2 Feb 1942 as a member of the 2/1st Independent Company; brother [[Harry Alfred Curtis]] served with the 2/32nd Battalion; brother [[Kenneth Roy Curtis]] with the RAN, and his sister [[Mona Curtis]] served with the RAAF.

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Clarence Albert Curtis
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Personal Information
Date of Birth 25 Jul 1915
Place of Birth Jarrahdale, Western Australia
Death 9 Jun 2004
Place of Death Midland, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 27 years, 3 months
Address Bedfordale, Western Australia
Next of Kin Friend , Ms Ida Walters
Military Information
Reg Number 82378
Date of Enlistment 30 Oct 1942
Rank Leading Aircraftman
Unit/Formation No. 5 Embarkation Depot RAAF
Post War Details



Pre War

During 1937 Clarence married Ida Evelyn Martin in Fremantle. Ida died in East Perth on 22 Feb 2009 aged 97. They had four children the oldest being Barry Albert Curtis (1938-2019).

Electoral Roll entries: 1936 - 1937 at Bedfordale, driver; 1943 at Hicks street, Gosnells, truck driver

War Service

discharged on 20 Mar 1944

Post War

Electoral Roll entries: 1949 at Third road, Armadale, truck driver; 1968 181 Lobelia avenue, Wundowie, mill hand.

Notes

His brother Stanley Gordon Curtis was to lose his life in Rabaul on 2 Feb 1942 as a member of the 2/1st Independent Company; brother Harry Alfred Curtis served with the 2/32nd Battalion; brother Kenneth Roy Curtis with the RAN, and his sister Mona Curtis served with the RAAF.


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