January 7, 1957
Guy Monroe Bell, 48, of Burning Springs, Wirt county, died at 5 a.m. Sunday at the Cedar Grove Nursing Homeon Staunton Pike, Wood County, five miles east of Parkersburg, where he had been taken five days before from the Camden Clark Memorial hospital here. He had been in ill health for the past six months and was a painter by trade.
He was born in Wirt County Oct 8, 1908, the son of the late Jefferson and Rosalee Monroe Bell. HIs survivors are two sons Hallie of Akron, O., and Hiley of Cleveland, O.; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Ullom of Spencer, W.Va., and Mrs. Mary Ferrell of New York City; four sisters, Mrs. Lou Hays of Parkersburg, Mrs. Marie Woodring of Zanesville, O., Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts of Route 4, Elizabeth and Mrs. Dora Rose of Munday, Wirt county, as well as two brothers, Roy of Zanesville and Eal of Anamoriah, and three grandchildren.
Funeral rites will be held from the Bell chapel of the Evangelical United Brethren church at Munday at 1 p.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. Doutty officiating, and internment will be made in the Belt cemetary near Munday.
January 7, 1957
Guy Monroe Bell, 48, of Burning Springs, Wirt county, died at 5 a.m. Sunday at the Cedar Grove Nursing Homeon Staunton Pike, Wood County, five miles east of Parkersburg, where he had been taken five days before from the Camden Clark Memorial hospital here. He had been in ill health for the past six months and was a painter by trade.
He was born in Wirt County Oct 8, 1908, the son of the late Jefferson and Rosalee Monroe Bell. HIs survivors are two sons Hallie of Akron, O., and Hiley of Cleveland, O.; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Ullom of Spencer, W.Va., and Mrs. Mary Ferrell of New York City; four sisters, Mrs. Lou Hays of Parkersburg, Mrs. Marie Woodring of Zanesville, O., Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts of Route 4, Elizabeth and Mrs. Dora Rose of Munday, Wirt county, as well as two brothers, Roy of Zanesville and Eal of Anamoriah, and three grandchildren.
Funeral rites will be held from the Bell chapel of the Evangelical United Brethren church at Munday at 1 p.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. Doutty officiating, and internment will be made in the Belt cemetary near Munday.
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