Oscar Bell, 68, of Lonem, Kansas, a native of Baxter County, died Sunday in Kansas.
Interment was in the Burnt Schoolhouse Cemetery at Advance on Tuesday, following a service conducted by Brother Irwin Barnes of Mountain Home.
Mr. Bell was born in Advance, Arkansas on April 20, 1903, and had been a member of the Assembly of God Church for 30 years.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Ebersoll Bell of Lonem, Kansas; three sons, Arthur, Everett and Joe; a brother, Sherman Williamson of Harrison; a sister, Mrs. Flora Hollman of Kansas City, Missouri; and 21 grandchildren.
(The obituary was published in the December 16, 1971, issue of the Baxter Bulletin, Mountain Home, Arkansas.)
Oscar Bell, 68, of Lonem, Kansas, a native of Baxter County, died Sunday in Kansas.
Interment was in the Burnt Schoolhouse Cemetery at Advance on Tuesday, following a service conducted by Brother Irwin Barnes of Mountain Home.
Mr. Bell was born in Advance, Arkansas on April 20, 1903, and had been a member of the Assembly of God Church for 30 years.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Ebersoll Bell of Lonem, Kansas; three sons, Arthur, Everett and Joe; a brother, Sherman Williamson of Harrison; a sister, Mrs. Flora Hollman of Kansas City, Missouri; and 21 grandchildren.
(The obituary was published in the December 16, 1971, issue of the Baxter Bulletin, Mountain Home, Arkansas.)
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