Murial was born July 21, 1922 in Marshfield, to Harry and Emma (Werket) Hanson. She attended local schools and was part of the first graduating class of 1940 which included such notable names as Melvin Laird and others from the freshly completed Marshfield Senior High School of that year.
She married Zeno A. Bell on April 26, 1941 in Valparaiso, Indiana. They lived in Chicago, Illinois for a short time be fore returning to her childhood home, where they both farmed in the town of Lincoln, Wisconsin
As a youth, she enjoyed many trips to visit her grandparents in Onalaska, Wisconsin, relatives in Lake Minnetonka near Minneapolis, as well as Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, and many other places. As an adult, she enjoyed baking and entertaining as well as a very active social life with many friends,relatives, and neighbors through the years to include activities like hunting excursions, sheapshead card playing, dancing, snowmobiling, motorcycling, camping, boating, travel, and league bowling.
She is survived by a daughter, Carol A. Koski of Overland Park, Kansas; and a son, James A. (Patricia A.) Bell of Marshfield, Wisconsin. She is also survived by four grandchildren, Pamela K. (Paul) Forshay, Steven J. (Loretta) Koski, Christina A. (Ray Martin) Koski, and Samantha N. Bell; and eight great-grandchildren, Kyle J. Forshay, Shannon A. Forshay, Alana M. Forshay, Kendall L. Forshay, Courtney A. Koski, Ryley R. Koski, Logan P. Koski, Carly A. Koski.
She is further survived by one sister-in-law, Colleen Bell of Marshfield, Wisconsin.
She was preceded in death by her parents and grandparents; her husband, Zeno Bell of Marshfield; a brother, E. Wayne (Marie) Hanson of Racine, Wisconsin; a son-in-law, William A. Koski of Overland Park, Kansas; and also brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Melvin and Anita Bell, Norbert and Sally and Marge Bell, Lloyd and Elaine Bell, Raymond Bell, Lilas and Raymond Feirer, Delphine and Charles Hansen, Ruth and Myron Dix, and Lorraine and Ervin Pichler, all of Marshfield, Wisconsin.
Her family would like to express thanks to the various caregivers who assisted her through her advanced years. Like so many of her relatives and friends through the years, many of these became like family.
Memorials may be designated to a charity of your choice.
Condolences may be sent online to www.rembsfh.com
Murial was born July 21, 1922 in Marshfield, to Harry and Emma (Werket) Hanson. She attended local schools and was part of the first graduating class of 1940 which included such notable names as Melvin Laird and others from the freshly completed Marshfield Senior High School of that year.
She married Zeno A. Bell on April 26, 1941 in Valparaiso, Indiana. They lived in Chicago, Illinois for a short time be fore returning to her childhood home, where they both farmed in the town of Lincoln, Wisconsin
As a youth, she enjoyed many trips to visit her grandparents in Onalaska, Wisconsin, relatives in Lake Minnetonka near Minneapolis, as well as Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, and many other places. As an adult, she enjoyed baking and entertaining as well as a very active social life with many friends,relatives, and neighbors through the years to include activities like hunting excursions, sheapshead card playing, dancing, snowmobiling, motorcycling, camping, boating, travel, and league bowling.
She is survived by a daughter, Carol A. Koski of Overland Park, Kansas; and a son, James A. (Patricia A.) Bell of Marshfield, Wisconsin. She is also survived by four grandchildren, Pamela K. (Paul) Forshay, Steven J. (Loretta) Koski, Christina A. (Ray Martin) Koski, and Samantha N. Bell; and eight great-grandchildren, Kyle J. Forshay, Shannon A. Forshay, Alana M. Forshay, Kendall L. Forshay, Courtney A. Koski, Ryley R. Koski, Logan P. Koski, Carly A. Koski.
She is further survived by one sister-in-law, Colleen Bell of Marshfield, Wisconsin.
She was preceded in death by her parents and grandparents; her husband, Zeno Bell of Marshfield; a brother, E. Wayne (Marie) Hanson of Racine, Wisconsin; a son-in-law, William A. Koski of Overland Park, Kansas; and also brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Melvin and Anita Bell, Norbert and Sally and Marge Bell, Lloyd and Elaine Bell, Raymond Bell, Lilas and Raymond Feirer, Delphine and Charles Hansen, Ruth and Myron Dix, and Lorraine and Ervin Pichler, all of Marshfield, Wisconsin.
Her family would like to express thanks to the various caregivers who assisted her through her advanced years. Like so many of her relatives and friends through the years, many of these became like family.
Memorials may be designated to a charity of your choice.
Condolences may be sent online to www.rembsfh.com
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