EDWARD L. BELL
Edward Lee Bell, 81, of 269 E. H. St., died Friday in a Long Beach hospital. A native of Kansas, he resided in Colton and California 20 years.
He was a member of the San Bernardino Rollins Noble Post of United Spanish War Veterans and the San Bernardino VFW post.
Survivors include his widow, Jennie O. of Colton; a son, Lee, of Fontana; four daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Gates of Colton; Mrs. Bonita Caley of Junction City, Kan., Mrs. Lyla Huffman of Clay Center, Kan., and Mrs. Teresa Gross of Marysville, Kan.; 18 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Monday at Knopsnyder's Mortuary, Colton. Interment will be in Montecito Memorial Park.
EDWARD L. BELL
Edward Lee Bell, 81, of 269 E. H. St., died Friday in a Long Beach hospital. A native of Kansas, he resided in Colton and California 20 years.
He was a member of the San Bernardino Rollins Noble Post of United Spanish War Veterans and the San Bernardino VFW post.
Survivors include his widow, Jennie O. of Colton; a son, Lee, of Fontana; four daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Gates of Colton; Mrs. Bonita Caley of Junction City, Kan., Mrs. Lyla Huffman of Clay Center, Kan., and Mrs. Teresa Gross of Marysville, Kan.; 18 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Monday at Knopsnyder's Mortuary, Colton. Interment will be in Montecito Memorial Park.
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Unmarked confirmed 10-3-16.
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From volunteer: They also reported, specifically: The cemetery records show them to be in the Angelus section lot 41. I found no marker with their names. I have almost searched all of the Angelus section to be certain.
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