Oil City, Pennsylvania
Thursday May 16, 1929
Mrs. Alice M. Bell
Impressive funeral services in memory of Mrs. Alice M. Bell, widow of the late W. M. Bell, were conducted Thursday afternoon at her late residence on Elk St. by Rev. Royer, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. During the services Miss Genevieve Cleveland sang "Just As I Am."
The large number of relatives and friends who attended the service included a large group of members of the Woman's club of which Mrs. Bell was a charter member. Many beautiful floral tributes were banked about the casket. The casket was covered with a blanket of roses, the tribute of members of the family. Interment in the Franklin cemetery followed the services and the following acted as pallbearers
Frank Bell, John Harper, W Salter, E. F. ?, Clyde Ladds, Thomas Powell, George Fry and John Nesbit.
Transcribed from the Oil City Derrick Newspaper.
Oil City, Pennsylvania
Thursday May 16, 1929
Mrs. Alice M. Bell
Impressive funeral services in memory of Mrs. Alice M. Bell, widow of the late W. M. Bell, were conducted Thursday afternoon at her late residence on Elk St. by Rev. Royer, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. During the services Miss Genevieve Cleveland sang "Just As I Am."
The large number of relatives and friends who attended the service included a large group of members of the Woman's club of which Mrs. Bell was a charter member. Many beautiful floral tributes were banked about the casket. The casket was covered with a blanket of roses, the tribute of members of the family. Interment in the Franklin cemetery followed the services and the following acted as pallbearers
Frank Bell, John Harper, W Salter, E. F. ?, Clyde Ladds, Thomas Powell, George Fry and John Nesbit.
Transcribed from the Oil City Derrick Newspaper.
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