BONNELL-MORGAN
At noon on Christmas day, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Alford, about two miles north of town, on the Fort Collins road, occured the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Eugenia Morgan to Mr. Homer E. Bonnell of Fort Collins.
The home was very prettily decorated for the occasion and the ceremony was performed by Rev. O.L. Brownson of the Baptist church. After the ceremony an excellent dinner was enjoyed by all present. About twenty guests including the family and intimate friends were present and wished the happy couple a most joyous and prosperous voyage through life. The marriage was a complete surprise to the family and friends.
The couple were made the happy recipients of a great many beautiful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnell will reside in Fort Collins.
Loveland Reporter, January 2, 1908
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H.E. Bonnell funeral Monday
Services will be held Monday at 3 p.m. for Homer E. "Roy" Bonnell who died Thursday evening at the age of 70 years.
Mr. Bonnell, who was the business agent for the Painters Union Local 1146 of Redwood City for ten years until his retirement, had lived in East Palo Alto at 1960 Woodland Ave. for the past four years.
Mr. Bonnell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Eugenia Bonnell of East Palo Alto, and two sons, John Paul Bonnell of Palo Alto and William Arnold Bonnell of Everett, Wash.
He is the grandfather of Robert Bonnell of Everett, Wash. Mrs. Betty Moen of Bremerton, Wash., and Donald Paul Bonnell and Jerry Richard Bonnell of Palo Alto. He also leaves a sister, Miss Mayme Bonnell of Cambridge, Ohio.
Mr. Bonnell was a native of Cambridge, Ohio.
Following the services at the Chapel of Roller & Hapgood, interment will be at Alta Mesa Memorial Park.
Daily Palo Alto Times, Saturday, March 10, 1951
BONNELL-MORGAN
At noon on Christmas day, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Alford, about two miles north of town, on the Fort Collins road, occured the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Eugenia Morgan to Mr. Homer E. Bonnell of Fort Collins.
The home was very prettily decorated for the occasion and the ceremony was performed by Rev. O.L. Brownson of the Baptist church. After the ceremony an excellent dinner was enjoyed by all present. About twenty guests including the family and intimate friends were present and wished the happy couple a most joyous and prosperous voyage through life. The marriage was a complete surprise to the family and friends.
The couple were made the happy recipients of a great many beautiful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnell will reside in Fort Collins.
Loveland Reporter, January 2, 1908
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H.E. Bonnell funeral Monday
Services will be held Monday at 3 p.m. for Homer E. "Roy" Bonnell who died Thursday evening at the age of 70 years.
Mr. Bonnell, who was the business agent for the Painters Union Local 1146 of Redwood City for ten years until his retirement, had lived in East Palo Alto at 1960 Woodland Ave. for the past four years.
Mr. Bonnell is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Eugenia Bonnell of East Palo Alto, and two sons, John Paul Bonnell of Palo Alto and William Arnold Bonnell of Everett, Wash.
He is the grandfather of Robert Bonnell of Everett, Wash. Mrs. Betty Moen of Bremerton, Wash., and Donald Paul Bonnell and Jerry Richard Bonnell of Palo Alto. He also leaves a sister, Miss Mayme Bonnell of Cambridge, Ohio.
Mr. Bonnell was a native of Cambridge, Ohio.
Following the services at the Chapel of Roller & Hapgood, interment will be at Alta Mesa Memorial Park.
Daily Palo Alto Times, Saturday, March 10, 1951
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