Brockton, MA
Monday January 3, 1966
Page 13
EDWARD A BURNELL
Self-Employed Carpenter
Edward Alden Burnell, 1051 Main Sr., a self-employed carpenter, died Sunday at Brockton Hospital following a long illness.
A lifelong resident of Brockton, Mr. Burnell was the son of Harold and Ina(Libby)(Balch)Burnell.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mildred (McKewen) Burnell; five sons, Edward A Burnell, Ernest Mcaomber, Edward Mcaomber, Harold A. Burnell and Steven C. Burnell, all of Brockton; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Sliney and Miss Deborah Burnell, both of this city; five brothers, John Libby of Brockton, Ronald G. Burnell of South Easton, Harold E. Burnell of Stoughton, Maj. Robert W. Burnell, USAF, of Chandler, Ariz., and Neal W. Burnell of Brockton.
The funeral service at the Sampson Funeral Home, 309 Main St., will be at 11 am Wednesday. Burial will be in Colebrook Cemetery, Whitman.
Brockton, MA
Monday January 3, 1966
Page 13
EDWARD A BURNELL
Self-Employed Carpenter
Edward Alden Burnell, 1051 Main Sr., a self-employed carpenter, died Sunday at Brockton Hospital following a long illness.
A lifelong resident of Brockton, Mr. Burnell was the son of Harold and Ina(Libby)(Balch)Burnell.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mildred (McKewen) Burnell; five sons, Edward A Burnell, Ernest Mcaomber, Edward Mcaomber, Harold A. Burnell and Steven C. Burnell, all of Brockton; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Sliney and Miss Deborah Burnell, both of this city; five brothers, John Libby of Brockton, Ronald G. Burnell of South Easton, Harold E. Burnell of Stoughton, Maj. Robert W. Burnell, USAF, of Chandler, Ariz., and Neal W. Burnell of Brockton.
The funeral service at the Sampson Funeral Home, 309 Main St., will be at 11 am Wednesday. Burial will be in Colebrook Cemetery, Whitman.
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