(Kalispell, Montana 3/9/1956)
Funeral services for Minnie Belle Cameron, 84, were conducted Wednesday afternoon at Waggener & Campbell Funeral Home with the Rev. Lester Peck, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Kalispell, officiating.
Minnie B. Cameron was born at Amery, Wis., Feb. 22 1872, daughter of John and Olive Adams. She spent her girlhood on a farm in that area, and after her marriage to Hugh H. (sic) Cameron continued to live in that vicinity until 1913, when she and her husband came to the Flathead Valley. They farmed here for several years and then moved to Kalispell and were residing at 378 Fourth Ave. East-North at the time of Mr. Cameron's death. Mrs. Cameron continued to make her home in Kalispell after Mr. Cameron's death and had been in poor health the past 10 years. She died March 4.
Surviving her are two sisters, Mrs. Blanch French of Kalispell and Mrs Maude Reidell of Vancouver, Wash; one brother, Jess Adams of Kalispell; and several nieces and nephews.
(Kalispell, Montana 3/9/1956)
Funeral services for Minnie Belle Cameron, 84, were conducted Wednesday afternoon at Waggener & Campbell Funeral Home with the Rev. Lester Peck, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Kalispell, officiating.
Minnie B. Cameron was born at Amery, Wis., Feb. 22 1872, daughter of John and Olive Adams. She spent her girlhood on a farm in that area, and after her marriage to Hugh H. (sic) Cameron continued to live in that vicinity until 1913, when she and her husband came to the Flathead Valley. They farmed here for several years and then moved to Kalispell and were residing at 378 Fourth Ave. East-North at the time of Mr. Cameron's death. Mrs. Cameron continued to make her home in Kalispell after Mr. Cameron's death and had been in poor health the past 10 years. She died March 4.
Surviving her are two sisters, Mrs. Blanch French of Kalispell and Mrs Maude Reidell of Vancouver, Wash; one brother, Jess Adams of Kalispell; and several nieces and nephews.
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