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Harriet L <I>Smithers</I> Powell

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Harriet L Smithers Powell

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3 Jul 1938 (aged 76)
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Shelbyville, Shelby County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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POWELL RITES TO BE TODAY

Mrs. Harriett Powell To Be Buried In Forest Hill Cemetery

Mrs. Harriett Powell, widow of the late George A. Powell, died at 10:00 o'clock Monday night at the Peabody home in North Manchester. The body will arrive here at 1:00 o'clock Wednesday for burial in the Forest Hill cemetery.

Funeral services will be conducted at the Home by Dr. Sharp, chaplain, and a short service will be held at the grave with the Rev. J. W. McFall, pastor of the First M. E. church here, officiating. Burial will be in charge of Charles M. Ewing, funeral director.

Born in Shelbyville January 9, 1862, Mrs. Powell was seventy-six years old at the time of her death. She was married in April, 1887 to George A. Powell, who preceded her in death. Mr. Powell formerly owned and managed a men's furnishings store on the Public Square.

Mrs. Powell had spent her entire life in Shelbyville until about three years ago when she went to North Manchester. No relatives survive, but her passing is mourned by many friends and distant relatives.
POWELL RITES TO BE TODAY

Mrs. Harriett Powell To Be Buried In Forest Hill Cemetery

Mrs. Harriett Powell, widow of the late George A. Powell, died at 10:00 o'clock Monday night at the Peabody home in North Manchester. The body will arrive here at 1:00 o'clock Wednesday for burial in the Forest Hill cemetery.

Funeral services will be conducted at the Home by Dr. Sharp, chaplain, and a short service will be held at the grave with the Rev. J. W. McFall, pastor of the First M. E. church here, officiating. Burial will be in charge of Charles M. Ewing, funeral director.

Born in Shelbyville January 9, 1862, Mrs. Powell was seventy-six years old at the time of her death. She was married in April, 1887 to George A. Powell, who preceded her in death. Mr. Powell formerly owned and managed a men's furnishings store on the Public Square.

Mrs. Powell had spent her entire life in Shelbyville until about three years ago when she went to North Manchester. No relatives survive, but her passing is mourned by many friends and distant relatives.


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