The funeral of Henry Bellow was held from the home of D. Bourque in Franklin on Tuesday afternoon with relatives and friends present from out of town. Many beautiful floral tributes were arranged about the casket. Miss Tingley of the Spiritual Union in Willimantic officiated. The bearers were Charles Davis, P. Mabrey, D. Bourque and Frank Bellows of New London. Burial was in the Pautipaug cemetery where Miss Tingley read a committal service at the grave.
The deceased was born 77 years ago in Franklin where he had passed nearly all his life, being prominent in the political affairs in the town. He was first selectman for 20 years and had held other offices.
He married Emily Bliss, who died about 3 years ago. Mr. Bellows is survived by one brother, Frank, of New London, and several nieces and nephews.
—Norwich Bulletin (Norwich, Connecticut), Wednesday, June 26, 1918, p. 5
The funeral of Henry Bellow was held from the home of D. Bourque in Franklin on Tuesday afternoon with relatives and friends present from out of town. Many beautiful floral tributes were arranged about the casket. Miss Tingley of the Spiritual Union in Willimantic officiated. The bearers were Charles Davis, P. Mabrey, D. Bourque and Frank Bellows of New London. Burial was in the Pautipaug cemetery where Miss Tingley read a committal service at the grave.
The deceased was born 77 years ago in Franklin where he had passed nearly all his life, being prominent in the political affairs in the town. He was first selectman for 20 years and had held other offices.
He married Emily Bliss, who died about 3 years ago. Mr. Bellows is survived by one brother, Frank, of New London, and several nieces and nephews.
—Norwich Bulletin (Norwich, Connecticut), Wednesday, June 26, 1918, p. 5
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