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Henry Bell

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Henry Bell

Birth
England
Death
16 Jul 1912 (aged 70)
Clayton County, Iowa, USA
Burial
McGregor, Clayton County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Deaths messenger gently released Mr. Henry Bell from his long illness, when he quietly passed to the great beyond Tuesday morning shortly after one o'clock at the age of seventy one years.

Mr. Bell was one of our well known citizens, having taken up his residence in McGregor thirty six years ago. He was a quite genial man who numbered many as his friends and who through the past year has borne his sufferings with much fortitude.

Deceased was born in York, England on October 8, 1841 and in 1861 was married in England to the wife who with the children deeply mourn his loss. They came to America in 1870 locating in Milwaukee and later going to Boscobel, they took up their residence in McGregor in 1876.

He was in the employ of S.J. Peterson for thirty years, surviving fifteen years as bookkeeper in the drug store and the same number as traveling salesman. For several years past he has manufactured the Bell's Lotions doing a considerable business.

He had been in poor health for about three years and one year ago underwent an operation in hopes of obtaining relief. He was a loyal member of the Modern Woodmen lodge of this city and also of the Woodman of the World.

He leaves besides the widow, four sons and three daughters: John H. of Chicago; Robert T. of Butte, Montana; Harold of Council Bluffs, Iowa and Richard of York, Nebraska; Mrs. Margaret Corbin of Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Alice Clinton of Prairie du Chien, Wis. and Miss Emily at home.

The funeral will be held Friday morning at ten o'clock from the family home, Rev. S.T. Kidder of the Congregational church officiating.

~McGregor News, Wednesday, July 17, 1912
Contributor: JanW (48430606)
Suggested edit: Obit:
Deaths messenger gently released Mr. Henry Bell from his long illness, when he quietly passed to the great beyond Tuesday morning shortly after one o'clock at the age of seventy one years.

Mr. Bell was one of our well known citizens, having taken up his residence in McGregor thirty six years ago. He was a quite genial man who numbered many as his friends and who through the past year has borne his sufferings with much fortitude.

Deceased was born in York, England on October 8, 1841 and in 1861 was married in England to the wife who with the children deeply mourn his loss. They came to America in 1870 locating in Milwaukee and later going to Boscobel, they took up their residence in McGregor in 1876.

He was in the employ of S.J. Peterson for thirty years, surviving fifteen years as bookkeeper in the drug store and the same number as traveling salesman. For several years past he has manufactured the Bell's Lotions doing a considerable business.

He had been in poor health for about three years and one year ago underwent an operation in hopes of obtaining relief. He was a loyal member of the Modern Woodmen lodge of this city and also of the Woodman of the World.

He leaves besides the widow, four sons and three daughters: John H. of Chicago; Robert T. of Butte, Montana; Harold of Council Bluffs, Iowa and Richard of York, Nebraska; Mrs. Margaret Corbin of Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Alice Clinton of Prairie du Chien, Wis. and Miss Emily at home.

The funeral will be held Friday morning at ten o'clock from the family home, Rev. S.T. Kidder of the Congregational church officiating.

~McGregor News, Wednesday, July 17, 1912
Contributor: JanW (48430606)


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