The remains of Mrs. Mary A. Cole Bell, a former resident of Knoxville arrived in Galesburg this morning at nine o’clock. Mrs. Bell’s death occurred in Rock Island Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock. Mrs. J.M. Meeker of Rock Island and a granddaughter of the deceased accompanied the remains to Galesburg.
Funeral services will take place at … undertaking parlors at 1:30 o’clock Friday afternoon. Rev. … will be in charge of the services. Burial will be made in the Knoxville Cemetery.
GALESBURG EVENING-MAIL: OCTOBER 4, 1916
TO BE BURIED IN KNOXVILLE
Mary A. Cole Bell, who died of paralysis in Rock Island Tuesday, will be buried in Knoxville Cemetery tomorrow afternoon. The funeral will be held at Shadley and Alsen’s at 1:30. Mrs. Bell was a resident of Knoxville for over forty years. She was 77 years old. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, P.W. Bell of Galesburg; a son, Bliss Arbuckle of Santa Barbara, CA, and three daughters, Mrs. Jennie Ball, Cambridge; Mrs. Margaret Patterson, Knoxville; and Mrs. Ab Corain, Abingdon.
GALESBURG EVENING-MAIL: OCTOBER 5, 1916
DEATH OF MRS. MARY BELL
Mrs. Mary Cole-Bell, who has been a resident of this city for many years, died at Watertown Tuesday, where she had been taken for treatment. The funeral services were held this afternoon at the undertaking rooms of Shadley and Alson, and were in charge of Rev. Denton of the Galesburg Christian Church. Mrs. Bell is survived by her husband, Perley Bell and, and their daughters, Mrs. M. Patterson of Knoxville, Mrs. Coulson of Abingdon, Mrs. Jennie Hall, Cambridge, Ohio, and her sons, Bliss Arbuckle of Santa Barbara, CA and Hugh Arbuckle of Aurora, IL.
GALESBURG EVENING-MAIL: OCTOBER 6, 1917
The remains of Mrs. Mary A. Cole Bell, a former resident of Knoxville arrived in Galesburg this morning at nine o’clock. Mrs. Bell’s death occurred in Rock Island Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock. Mrs. J.M. Meeker of Rock Island and a granddaughter of the deceased accompanied the remains to Galesburg.
Funeral services will take place at … undertaking parlors at 1:30 o’clock Friday afternoon. Rev. … will be in charge of the services. Burial will be made in the Knoxville Cemetery.
GALESBURG EVENING-MAIL: OCTOBER 4, 1916
TO BE BURIED IN KNOXVILLE
Mary A. Cole Bell, who died of paralysis in Rock Island Tuesday, will be buried in Knoxville Cemetery tomorrow afternoon. The funeral will be held at Shadley and Alsen’s at 1:30. Mrs. Bell was a resident of Knoxville for over forty years. She was 77 years old. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, P.W. Bell of Galesburg; a son, Bliss Arbuckle of Santa Barbara, CA, and three daughters, Mrs. Jennie Ball, Cambridge; Mrs. Margaret Patterson, Knoxville; and Mrs. Ab Corain, Abingdon.
GALESBURG EVENING-MAIL: OCTOBER 5, 1916
DEATH OF MRS. MARY BELL
Mrs. Mary Cole-Bell, who has been a resident of this city for many years, died at Watertown Tuesday, where she had been taken for treatment. The funeral services were held this afternoon at the undertaking rooms of Shadley and Alson, and were in charge of Rev. Denton of the Galesburg Christian Church. Mrs. Bell is survived by her husband, Perley Bell and, and their daughters, Mrs. M. Patterson of Knoxville, Mrs. Coulson of Abingdon, Mrs. Jennie Hall, Cambridge, Ohio, and her sons, Bliss Arbuckle of Santa Barbara, CA and Hugh Arbuckle of Aurora, IL.
GALESBURG EVENING-MAIL: OCTOBER 6, 1917
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