From the Hastings and St Leonards Observer, Saturday 19 January 1929
A ST. LEONARDS BEREAVEMENT. - The death took place 11th inst. of Mr. Lisle Henry Curtois, aged 72 years. The funeral was on Wednesday at the Church in-the-Wood, Hollington, the Rector, the Rev. Arthur B. Taylor, assisted by the Rev. Curtois, officiating. Several members of the family were present. Amongst the floral tributes were:—" Deepest sympathy, from his brothers, Huntley and Algernon"; "In dear love and remembrance, from his sisters, Margaret, Tbrinne [sic] and Edith"; "In loving remembrance, from his cousins Edith Curtois, Peregrine, Barbara, John, and Queenie Bedford"; "Loving remembrance, from Helen and Dick Stocker"; "Affectionate remembrance, from Beryl"; "From his sorrowing cousins, Jean and Estelle Harrison"; "Many remembrances, from Emily A. Curtois"; "Affectionate remembrance, from Mr. and Mrs. Talbot"; " Loving sympathy, from an old friend"; " Deep sympathy, from Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Tierney." The whole of the funeral arrangements were admirably conducted by Mr. Arthur C. Towner, 25 and 69, Norman-road, St. Leonards.