HUGH J. BELL DIES OF HEART ATTACK
Funeral Services Were Held Monday From Cumming Catholic Church
Hugh J. Bell of Cumming died Friday at his home there, following a heart attack. He was 77 years of age.
A native of Norwalk, Mr. Bell had spent most of his life in the Cumming community. He is survived by his wife; two sons, John Bell of Cumming and Raymond Bell of St. Louis; two daughters, Mrs. L. T. Lippold of St. Marys and Mrs. B. I. Guise of Des Moines; four sisters, Mrs. Harry McCahill of Granger, Mrs. Arthur Smith of Cumming, Mrs. John Kinney of Boone and Mrs. T. E. Finnegan of Los Angeles; two brothers, Joe Bell of Cumming and William Bell of Cedar Rapids; and six grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday from St. John's Catholic church in Cumming, with burial in St. Patrick's cemetery in Lee township.
HUGH J. BELL DIES OF HEART ATTACK
Funeral Services Were Held Monday From Cumming Catholic Church
Hugh J. Bell of Cumming died Friday at his home there, following a heart attack. He was 77 years of age.
A native of Norwalk, Mr. Bell had spent most of his life in the Cumming community. He is survived by his wife; two sons, John Bell of Cumming and Raymond Bell of St. Louis; two daughters, Mrs. L. T. Lippold of St. Marys and Mrs. B. I. Guise of Des Moines; four sisters, Mrs. Harry McCahill of Granger, Mrs. Arthur Smith of Cumming, Mrs. John Kinney of Boone and Mrs. T. E. Finnegan of Los Angeles; two brothers, Joe Bell of Cumming and William Bell of Cedar Rapids; and six grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday from St. John's Catholic church in Cumming, with burial in St. Patrick's cemetery in Lee township.
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