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Flonae A. “Flonnie” Bell

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Flonae A. “Flonnie” Bell

Birth
Death
3 Apr 1919 (aged 16)
Burial
Wayne County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Wayne County Outlook
10 Apr 1919

On April 3, 1919 the death angel visited the home of Mr.Tom Bell and claimed for it's own his loving daughter, Flonnie Bell. She was 16 years, one month and 27 days old. Her death was caused by pneumonia following influenza. All was done for her that loving hands could do, but God knew best and called her to a higher place.

She leaves a father, three sisters and two brothers, one of them being in France. She was loved by everybody who knew her. She always had a kind word and a loving smile wherever you met her. But our loss is her eternal gain. She has gone to live with her dear mother around the beautiful White Throne of God, where parting comes no more.

May the greatest blessing of God rest upon them and may they all meet dear Flonnie in Heaven, where there comes no more parting.

A precious one from us is gone
A voice we loved is still,
A place is vacant in our home,
That never can be filled

Written by her school mates,
Zola and Susan Hicks //// Daughter of Lora E. Taylor & Tom R. Bell
Wayne County Outlook
10 Apr 1919

On April 3, 1919 the death angel visited the home of Mr.Tom Bell and claimed for it's own his loving daughter, Flonnie Bell. She was 16 years, one month and 27 days old. Her death was caused by pneumonia following influenza. All was done for her that loving hands could do, but God knew best and called her to a higher place.

She leaves a father, three sisters and two brothers, one of them being in France. She was loved by everybody who knew her. She always had a kind word and a loving smile wherever you met her. But our loss is her eternal gain. She has gone to live with her dear mother around the beautiful White Throne of God, where parting comes no more.

May the greatest blessing of God rest upon them and may they all meet dear Flonnie in Heaven, where there comes no more parting.

A precious one from us is gone
A voice we loved is still,
A place is vacant in our home,
That never can be filled

Written by her school mates,
Zola and Susan Hicks //// Daughter of Lora E. Taylor & Tom R. Bell

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