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Kenneth E. Bussell

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Kenneth E. Bussell

Birth
Death
23 Nov 1955 (aged 47–48)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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Kenneth Bussell, 48, of Alhambra, California, passed away November 23 at a hospital in Los Angeles, California. He had been critically ill for about a week.

Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the First Methodist Church in San Gabriel with the Rev. Frank Matthews officiating. Interment was in the Live Oak Cemetery at Monrovia, California.

Surviving are his wife, Hazel, one son, Bernard; one daughter, Mrs. Nearl Norton and one grandchild, Noel Norton.

His brothers, Darold of Scotia, Stanton of Lincoln and Forrest of Wheatridge, Colorado had flown to California and visited him before his death.

Mrs. Stella Perry met her brothers, Benn Marrs of Mt. Ayr, Iowa and her sister, Mrs. Chris Perlinfein of Des Moines in Grand Island Thursday evening and all left by train for California to attend the funeral services of their brother-in-law, returning home Tuesday.

The Wolbach (Nebraska) Messenger, December 1, 1955, page 1, transcribed by Linda Berney
Kenneth Bussell, 48, of Alhambra, California, passed away November 23 at a hospital in Los Angeles, California. He had been critically ill for about a week.

Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the First Methodist Church in San Gabriel with the Rev. Frank Matthews officiating. Interment was in the Live Oak Cemetery at Monrovia, California.

Surviving are his wife, Hazel, one son, Bernard; one daughter, Mrs. Nearl Norton and one grandchild, Noel Norton.

His brothers, Darold of Scotia, Stanton of Lincoln and Forrest of Wheatridge, Colorado had flown to California and visited him before his death.

Mrs. Stella Perry met her brothers, Benn Marrs of Mt. Ayr, Iowa and her sister, Mrs. Chris Perlinfein of Des Moines in Grand Island Thursday evening and all left by train for California to attend the funeral services of their brother-in-law, returning home Tuesday.

The Wolbach (Nebraska) Messenger, December 1, 1955, page 1, transcribed by Linda Berney


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