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Louie A. Bell

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Louie A. Bell

Birth
Death
12 Oct 1999 (aged 92)
Mississippi, USA
Burial
Oxberry, Grenada County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Louie A. Bell shares a double marker with Tessie Sellers Bell.


Louie Alfred Bell

Mr. Louie Alfred Bell, 92, of Philipp, died October 12, 1999, at the home of his grandson, Gerald Glyn Bell, in Higdon, Ark. where Mr. Bell had lived for the past year. He was a retired farmer.

Mr. Bell was born in Carroll County. He was a member of the Philipp Baptist Church. Mr. Bell was preceded in death by his first wife, Tessie Mary Sellers Bell; and two sons, Charles E. Bell and Leroy Bell.

Graveside services were held October 15, 1999, at Bethel Cemetery at Oxberry with Bro. Lannie Haley officiating.

Mr. Bell is survived by his second wife, Mildred Vance of Winona; one son, James Bell of Greenville; one step-son, Jimmy Vance of Winona; three step-daughters, Carol Dickey, Helen Gregg and Linda Dunn all Winona; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.

National Funeral Home in Grenada was in charge arrangements.

The Winona Times
Winona, MS
October 21, 1999
(Beth Austin)
Louie A. Bell shares a double marker with Tessie Sellers Bell.


Louie Alfred Bell

Mr. Louie Alfred Bell, 92, of Philipp, died October 12, 1999, at the home of his grandson, Gerald Glyn Bell, in Higdon, Ark. where Mr. Bell had lived for the past year. He was a retired farmer.

Mr. Bell was born in Carroll County. He was a member of the Philipp Baptist Church. Mr. Bell was preceded in death by his first wife, Tessie Mary Sellers Bell; and two sons, Charles E. Bell and Leroy Bell.

Graveside services were held October 15, 1999, at Bethel Cemetery at Oxberry with Bro. Lannie Haley officiating.

Mr. Bell is survived by his second wife, Mildred Vance of Winona; one son, James Bell of Greenville; one step-son, Jimmy Vance of Winona; three step-daughters, Carol Dickey, Helen Gregg and Linda Dunn all Winona; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.

National Funeral Home in Grenada was in charge arrangements.

The Winona Times
Winona, MS
October 21, 1999
(Beth Austin)


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