THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN
Bell- Monday morning, March 11, 1929, at a local infirmary, Rev Clark Bell. Survived by his wife Mrs. Caneis Bell, daughters, Mrs. Eula Williams; grand-son, Frank Stone, all of this city. Funderal services will be held Wednesday morning, March 13, 1929, at 10 o'clock at the St. James Baptist Church, by the pastor, Rev. H.W. Turner, assisted by Reverend Josh Cooper and Reverend Frank Swift. Pallbearers, Rev. W.D. Wells, Reverend Alonza Cotten, Rev. Z.D. Brown, Rev. D.P. Lightfoot, Rev. W.L. Gunn, and Reverend George Drake. ministers of West Nashville districk association. Interment at Greenwood cemeter. Moore & Crowder Undertaking Co. in charge.
Transcribed by Mary Bob McClain from an orginial newspaper.
THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN
Bell- Monday morning, March 11, 1929, at a local infirmary, Rev Clark Bell. Survived by his wife Mrs. Caneis Bell, daughters, Mrs. Eula Williams; grand-son, Frank Stone, all of this city. Funderal services will be held Wednesday morning, March 13, 1929, at 10 o'clock at the St. James Baptist Church, by the pastor, Rev. H.W. Turner, assisted by Reverend Josh Cooper and Reverend Frank Swift. Pallbearers, Rev. W.D. Wells, Reverend Alonza Cotten, Rev. Z.D. Brown, Rev. D.P. Lightfoot, Rev. W.L. Gunn, and Reverend George Drake. ministers of West Nashville districk association. Interment at Greenwood cemeter. Moore & Crowder Undertaking Co. in charge.
Transcribed by Mary Bob McClain from an orginial newspaper.
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