Lionel Marion Bell, born January 24, 1926 in Matanzas was a member of the West Point Baptist Church. He was employed by Brad-Mar Mines and retired from H.B. Stanley in Beaver Dam, Kentucky and was a guard at Allied Security. He is survived by three daughters, Caroleen, Centertown, Carla Woodcock, Springfield, Illinois and Benita Baker of Beaver Dam. He is also survived by a sister, Brenda Bell Taylor of Owensboro, Ky. Six grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He died October 7, 1998 at Hartford, Kentucky. Services were 1:00 p.m., Friday, October 9, 1998 at Duke-bevil Funeral Home, Centertown. Officiating was Rev. William A. Holladay. interment was in Bell Cemetery in Matanzas, Kentucky.
Son of Marion Worth and Nola Gertrude (Tichenor) Bell, Jr.
Husband of Anona (Kimmel) Bell
Father of Caroleen Kay (Bell) Dowell, Carla (Bell) Woodcock Haire and Benita Selene (Bell) Durham Baker
Lionel Marion Bell, born January 24, 1926 in Matanzas was a member of the West Point Baptist Church. He was employed by Brad-Mar Mines and retired from H.B. Stanley in Beaver Dam, Kentucky and was a guard at Allied Security. He is survived by three daughters, Caroleen, Centertown, Carla Woodcock, Springfield, Illinois and Benita Baker of Beaver Dam. He is also survived by a sister, Brenda Bell Taylor of Owensboro, Ky. Six grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He died October 7, 1998 at Hartford, Kentucky. Services were 1:00 p.m., Friday, October 9, 1998 at Duke-bevil Funeral Home, Centertown. Officiating was Rev. William A. Holladay. interment was in Bell Cemetery in Matanzas, Kentucky.
Son of Marion Worth and Nola Gertrude (Tichenor) Bell, Jr.
Husband of Anona (Kimmel) Bell
Father of Caroleen Kay (Bell) Dowell, Carla (Bell) Woodcock Haire and Benita Selene (Bell) Durham Baker
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