Thursday, October 7, 1976
Colie Bell, 87, a retired produce salesman, died Thursday, in Pemiscot County Memorial Hospital in Hayti.
Mr. Bell was a native of Memphis, Tenn.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Emma Hawkins Bell of Steele; a son, Clarence Bell, of St. Louis; a daughter, Mrs. Opal Logan of Paris, Tenn.; a half brother, Aubrey Bell of St. Louis; two half sisters: Mrs. T.A. Wilson and Mrs. R.P. McDonald, both of Battle Creek, Mich.; one grandchild and three great grandchildren.
Funeral services were Saturday, October 2, 1976, in the Steele First Baptist Church with Rev. James F. McCrary and Rev. Pete Soens officiating.
Graveside services were held at 4 p.m. in the Memorial Cemetery at Paris, Tenn., by Cobb Funeral Home of Blytheville.
Thursday, October 7, 1976
Colie Bell, 87, a retired produce salesman, died Thursday, in Pemiscot County Memorial Hospital in Hayti.
Mr. Bell was a native of Memphis, Tenn.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Emma Hawkins Bell of Steele; a son, Clarence Bell, of St. Louis; a daughter, Mrs. Opal Logan of Paris, Tenn.; a half brother, Aubrey Bell of St. Louis; two half sisters: Mrs. T.A. Wilson and Mrs. R.P. McDonald, both of Battle Creek, Mich.; one grandchild and three great grandchildren.
Funeral services were Saturday, October 2, 1976, in the Steele First Baptist Church with Rev. James F. McCrary and Rev. Pete Soens officiating.
Graveside services were held at 4 p.m. in the Memorial Cemetery at Paris, Tenn., by Cobb Funeral Home of Blytheville.
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