Funeral services for Ralph Martin Bell, 17, were held at Union Church, north of North Carrollton at 3:00 p. m. Thursday, May 10th, with Rev. L. W. Sellars conducting. Interment was in Union cemetery.
He died the preceding day of injuries received in a car wreck 4 miles west of Winona on Highway 82. He was a member of the Masonic and Woodmen the World lodges.
Surviving him are his grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Martin McCarley, and his father, L. D. Bell of Greenwood. He is also survived by six aunts, Mrs. C. A. Williams and Mrs. R. B. Carpenter, Winona, Mrs. J. G. Moore and Mrs. Ida Bell, Holcomb, Mrs. Porter Ware, McCarley, and Mrs. Mary King, Grenada; four uncles Sgt. Milton A. Martin, overseas, Dewer, Robert and Raymond Martin of McCarley.
Oliver Funeral Home was in charge of funeral arrangements.
The Winona Times
Winona, MS
May 18, 1945
Funeral services for Ralph Martin Bell, 17, were held at Union Church, north of North Carrollton at 3:00 p. m. Thursday, May 10th, with Rev. L. W. Sellars conducting. Interment was in Union cemetery.
He died the preceding day of injuries received in a car wreck 4 miles west of Winona on Highway 82. He was a member of the Masonic and Woodmen the World lodges.
Surviving him are his grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Martin McCarley, and his father, L. D. Bell of Greenwood. He is also survived by six aunts, Mrs. C. A. Williams and Mrs. R. B. Carpenter, Winona, Mrs. J. G. Moore and Mrs. Ida Bell, Holcomb, Mrs. Porter Ware, McCarley, and Mrs. Mary King, Grenada; four uncles Sgt. Milton A. Martin, overseas, Dewer, Robert and Raymond Martin of McCarley.
Oliver Funeral Home was in charge of funeral arrangements.
The Winona Times
Winona, MS
May 18, 1945
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