An active member of the First Baptist Church, Mrs. Bidwell had broken 45 years residence here only by three years residence in Toledo. She was born in Dover Center, O. Mrs. Bidwell's death is mourned by a host of friends in Painesville and Lake County.
Besides her husband, William B. Bidwell, she is survived by two sons, Wallace H. Landphair, Harry N. Landphair, and one daughter, Mrs. DeWitt F. (Lida) Leonard, all of Painesville. Four brothers, Albert Ingersoll of Greeley, Colo., Henry B. Ingersoll of Buffalo, N.Y., Myron Ingersoll of Sarasota, Fla., and Lester Ingersoll of Dover Center, O., and three sisters, Mrs. Henry (Alice) Doty of Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Leo (Abigail) Pike and Mrs. Charles (Myrtle) Smith of Painesville also survive.
An active member of the First Baptist Church, Mrs. Bidwell had broken 45 years residence here only by three years residence in Toledo. She was born in Dover Center, O. Mrs. Bidwell's death is mourned by a host of friends in Painesville and Lake County.
Besides her husband, William B. Bidwell, she is survived by two sons, Wallace H. Landphair, Harry N. Landphair, and one daughter, Mrs. DeWitt F. (Lida) Leonard, all of Painesville. Four brothers, Albert Ingersoll of Greeley, Colo., Henry B. Ingersoll of Buffalo, N.Y., Myron Ingersoll of Sarasota, Fla., and Lester Ingersoll of Dover Center, O., and three sisters, Mrs. Henry (Alice) Doty of Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Leo (Abigail) Pike and Mrs. Charles (Myrtle) Smith of Painesville also survive.
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