Advertisement

James Samuel Bell

Advertisement

James Samuel Bell

Birth
Bathurst, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
17 Mar 1937 (aged 72)
North Gower, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Kars, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
L417
Memorial ID
View Source
Son of James Bell and Eleanor Forsythe (Ireland)
Informant, wife: Martha Moody, Osgoode Station
-----
JAMES SAMUEL BELL
James Samuel Bell, for the past sixteen years a resident of North Gower township passed away at his home on Wednesday afternoon following a stroke which he had taken about twelve days previous. Mr. Bell was well known and esteemed in the community and deep regret is rexpressed at his passing. He was born at Balderson near Perth 73 years ago, and was a member of the Presbyterian church.
Left to mourn his passing are his wife, the former Martha Moody; two daughters, Mrs. W. Saunders, Osgoode and Nellie at home; also four sons, Lorne of Perth; and Herbert, Cecil and Lloyd of North Gower township. The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon from his late residence to the Presbyterian church at North Gower. Interment was in the Kars cemetery.
The Weekly Advance, Kemptville -- Thursday, March 25, 1937, pg 4
Son of James Bell and Eleanor Forsythe (Ireland)
Informant, wife: Martha Moody, Osgoode Station
-----
JAMES SAMUEL BELL
James Samuel Bell, for the past sixteen years a resident of North Gower township passed away at his home on Wednesday afternoon following a stroke which he had taken about twelve days previous. Mr. Bell was well known and esteemed in the community and deep regret is rexpressed at his passing. He was born at Balderson near Perth 73 years ago, and was a member of the Presbyterian church.
Left to mourn his passing are his wife, the former Martha Moody; two daughters, Mrs. W. Saunders, Osgoode and Nellie at home; also four sons, Lorne of Perth; and Herbert, Cecil and Lloyd of North Gower township. The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon from his late residence to the Presbyterian church at North Gower. Interment was in the Kars cemetery.
The Weekly Advance, Kemptville -- Thursday, March 25, 1937, pg 4


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement