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John William Bell

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John William Bell

Birth
Adair County, Missouri, USA
Death
22 Jun 1937 (aged 59)
Lyon Township, Knox County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Lyon Township, Knox County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row four from west fence
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Married Iva May Williams 05 MAY 1903 in Edina, Knox County, Missouri.

Occupation: Farmer

MO d/c 24087

JOHN W. BELL, OF HURDLAND DIES TODAY
Succumbed To Heart Disease on Highway Near Home.

Special to The Daily Express.
Hurdland, Mo., June 23. —John William Bell, 59 years old, a resident of the Hurdland vicinity his entire life, died suddenly from heart disease while at work this morning.
Mr. Bell had been helping grade a road near his home. When the grader was about a half-mile from his house this morning at 8:45 o'clock, he started home to get some tools. About a quarter of a mile from the house he collapsed and was dead when fellow workmen found him.
He had been under a physician care the past two years.
The funeral and burial services are to be held Friday morning at 10:10 o'clock at the Baker Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. J. H. Lane, of Brashear.
Mr. Bell was born in Adair County, Missouri, Oct. 14, 1877, a son of James and Sarah Cody Bell. He was married to Iva Williams on May 5, 1902, and four children were born. One daughter, Irene, died in April, 1932, and a son Everett, one of twins, died in infancy.
Surviving an his widow, a son, Emmett, and daughter, Irene [sic], at home; brother, Frank, and two grandchildren.
Kirksville Daily Express and Kirksville Daily News, Kirksville, Missouri, 23 Jun 1937, Wed • Page 1, Column 1
Married Iva May Williams 05 MAY 1903 in Edina, Knox County, Missouri.

Occupation: Farmer

MO d/c 24087

JOHN W. BELL, OF HURDLAND DIES TODAY
Succumbed To Heart Disease on Highway Near Home.

Special to The Daily Express.
Hurdland, Mo., June 23. —John William Bell, 59 years old, a resident of the Hurdland vicinity his entire life, died suddenly from heart disease while at work this morning.
Mr. Bell had been helping grade a road near his home. When the grader was about a half-mile from his house this morning at 8:45 o'clock, he started home to get some tools. About a quarter of a mile from the house he collapsed and was dead when fellow workmen found him.
He had been under a physician care the past two years.
The funeral and burial services are to be held Friday morning at 10:10 o'clock at the Baker Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. J. H. Lane, of Brashear.
Mr. Bell was born in Adair County, Missouri, Oct. 14, 1877, a son of James and Sarah Cody Bell. He was married to Iva Williams on May 5, 1902, and four children were born. One daughter, Irene, died in April, 1932, and a son Everett, one of twins, died in infancy.
Surviving an his widow, a son, Emmett, and daughter, Irene [sic], at home; brother, Frank, and two grandchildren.
Kirksville Daily Express and Kirksville Daily News, Kirksville, Missouri, 23 Jun 1937, Wed • Page 1, Column 1


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