Charlotte Curtis - Personal Life

Personal Life

Curtis was born December 19, 1928, the daughter of George Morris and Lucile Atcherson Curtis, in Chicago, Illinois. She attended Vassar College, majoring in United States history. She was married to Dr. William E. Hunt, a professor and director of neurologic surgery at the College of Medicine at Ohio State University.

Curtis died of cancer on April 16, 1987 at Ohio State University Hospital at the age of 58.

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