Friends in Coatesville received word, this week, of the death of Lee Runnells of Minneapolis, a former school teacher in this area. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Rosa Parks, Englewood, Colo., and a brother, Roy Runnells, Orange. Calif. Miss Olive and Lester Walton, Coatesville, are a niece and nephew.
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from the Star Tribune (Minneapolis, Minnesota) for March 15, 1966:
Services for Lee A. Runnells, 92, 8108 Clinton Avenue, Bloomington who died Saturday (March 12, 1966), will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Morris Nilsen Mortuary, with burial in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mr. Runnells was a retired school teacher at Jordan Junior High School and Bremer elementary school in Minneapolis. Previous to this he was a school teacher in Michigan and a teacher in Indiana for 15 years. He spent 47 years as an educator.
Survivors include two sons, Marshall, Bloomington, and Clyde, Denver, Colo.; a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Kemp, Van Nuys, Calif.; a brother, Ray Runnells, Orange, Calif., and a sister, Mrs. Rosa M. Parks, Englewood, Colo.
Reviewal will be from 7 p.m. today at the mortuary. Memorials to the Odd Fellows Home, Northfield, Minn., are preferred.
Friends in Coatesville received word, this week, of the death of Lee Runnells of Minneapolis, a former school teacher in this area. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Rosa Parks, Englewood, Colo., and a brother, Roy Runnells, Orange. Calif. Miss Olive and Lester Walton, Coatesville, are a niece and nephew.
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from the Star Tribune (Minneapolis, Minnesota) for March 15, 1966:
Services for Lee A. Runnells, 92, 8108 Clinton Avenue, Bloomington who died Saturday (March 12, 1966), will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Morris Nilsen Mortuary, with burial in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mr. Runnells was a retired school teacher at Jordan Junior High School and Bremer elementary school in Minneapolis. Previous to this he was a school teacher in Michigan and a teacher in Indiana for 15 years. He spent 47 years as an educator.
Survivors include two sons, Marshall, Bloomington, and Clyde, Denver, Colo.; a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Kemp, Van Nuys, Calif.; a brother, Ray Runnells, Orange, Calif., and a sister, Mrs. Rosa M. Parks, Englewood, Colo.
Reviewal will be from 7 p.m. today at the mortuary. Memorials to the Odd Fellows Home, Northfield, Minn., are preferred.
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