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Husband of Mary Olive Coop Belville.
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Fairfield Daily Ledger
Monday January 9, 1928
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JOHN BELVILLE DIED AT OELWEIN
At Home of Daughter, Mrs. Grover Ferrell While on Visit
John Belville, 7 miles north of the city, passed away this morning about 6 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Grover Ferrell in Oelwein, where he and Mrs. Belville have been visiting for over a month. He had been suffering from heart trouble for several months and the end came during one of the severe attacks.
No final arrangements have been made but the remains will probably be brought here. Mrs. Belville's brother and sister, A. L. Coop and Mrss Mrytle Coop, left for Oelwein this morning.
Mr. Belville is survived by his wife, who was formerly Miss Ollie Coop and the daughter, Mrs. Ferrell, also a sister, Mrs. Mina Putman of Washington.
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Fairfield Daily Ledger
Tuesday January 10, 1928
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BELVILLE RITES TOMORROW, 2:30
Remains Were Brought Today From Oelwein to A. L. Coop Home
The remains of John Belville, who died yesterday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Glover Ferrell (sic) in Oelwein, were brought to this city this afternoon and taken to the home of Mrs. Belville's brother, A. L. Coop, 409 North Main street.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 oclock from the Methodist churxh, the funeral cortage leaving the Coop home at 2 oclock. Dr. U. S. Smith , assisted by Rev. H. E. Butler will conduct the last rites. I.O.O.F Lodge No. 629 will have charge of the services at Evergreen cemetery where interment will be made.
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Husband of Mary Olive Coop Belville.
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Fairfield Daily Ledger
Monday January 9, 1928
Pg. 1
JOHN BELVILLE DIED AT OELWEIN
At Home of Daughter, Mrs. Grover Ferrell While on Visit
John Belville, 7 miles north of the city, passed away this morning about 6 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Grover Ferrell in Oelwein, where he and Mrs. Belville have been visiting for over a month. He had been suffering from heart trouble for several months and the end came during one of the severe attacks.
No final arrangements have been made but the remains will probably be brought here. Mrs. Belville's brother and sister, A. L. Coop and Mrss Mrytle Coop, left for Oelwein this morning.
Mr. Belville is survived by his wife, who was formerly Miss Ollie Coop and the daughter, Mrs. Ferrell, also a sister, Mrs. Mina Putman of Washington.
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Fairfield Daily Ledger
Tuesday January 10, 1928
Pg. 1
BELVILLE RITES TOMORROW, 2:30
Remains Were Brought Today From Oelwein to A. L. Coop Home
The remains of John Belville, who died yesterday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Glover Ferrell (sic) in Oelwein, were brought to this city this afternoon and taken to the home of Mrs. Belville's brother, A. L. Coop, 409 North Main street.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 oclock from the Methodist churxh, the funeral cortage leaving the Coop home at 2 oclock. Dr. U. S. Smith , assisted by Rev. H. E. Butler will conduct the last rites. I.O.O.F Lodge No. 629 will have charge of the services at Evergreen cemetery where interment will be made.
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