Denver Post pg. 15A 15 Aug 1948
MARY E. BELL
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Effie Bell, the widow of the late Gen.Sherman M. Bell, will be conducted Monday at the Rogers mortuary. Burial will be in the Fairmount Cemetery.
Mrs. Bell died Friday afternoon in St. Luke's hospital, where she had been confined the last three weeks. She had been ill a year and a half.
She resided at 2139 South Columbine street with a sister, Mrs. Stella M. Russell.
Born in Independence, MO., Feb. 26, 1870, Mrs Bell was brought to Fremont County, Colo., as a child. A previous marriage left her widowed and she married General Sherman M. Bell June 17, 1903, in Colorado Springs.
Surviving Mrs. Bell are two sisters, Mrs. Lillie Pierce of Santa Cruz, Calif., and Mrs. Susie Jagger of Pueblo, Colo;
two daughters, Mrs. Helen Bell Miller of Denver, and Mrs. Teddy Kaltenbacher of Reno, Nev. Also survived by three grandchildren, a niece, Mrs. Edith V. Moore of Denver, five other nieces and five nephews.
Denver Post pg. 15A 15 Aug 1948
MARY E. BELL
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Effie Bell, the widow of the late Gen.Sherman M. Bell, will be conducted Monday at the Rogers mortuary. Burial will be in the Fairmount Cemetery.
Mrs. Bell died Friday afternoon in St. Luke's hospital, where she had been confined the last three weeks. She had been ill a year and a half.
She resided at 2139 South Columbine street with a sister, Mrs. Stella M. Russell.
Born in Independence, MO., Feb. 26, 1870, Mrs Bell was brought to Fremont County, Colo., as a child. A previous marriage left her widowed and she married General Sherman M. Bell June 17, 1903, in Colorado Springs.
Surviving Mrs. Bell are two sisters, Mrs. Lillie Pierce of Santa Cruz, Calif., and Mrs. Susie Jagger of Pueblo, Colo;
two daughters, Mrs. Helen Bell Miller of Denver, and Mrs. Teddy Kaltenbacher of Reno, Nev. Also survived by three grandchildren, a niece, Mrs. Edith V. Moore of Denver, five other nieces and five nephews.
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