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Minnie Bell <I>Self</I> Wade

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Minnie Bell Self Wade

Birth
Swain, Newton County, Arkansas, USA
Death
12 Feb 1999 (aged 58)
Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Shiloh, Newton County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.9387394, Longitude: -93.3530777
Plot
Row 13
Memorial ID
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(¯'v´¯) Beloved Aunt ....♥
'*.¸.*.♥.✿ Minnie´´¯'•.¸⁀°♡

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Minnie Bell (Self) Wade is the daughter of William Dolphus & Flossie Alberta (Watson) Self. Her first husband was William T. 'Bill' Wade.

They were married November 17, 1958.

They had no children of their own but every niece and nephew was loved and treated as one of their own.

They loved to hunt and fish together.
One of Uncle Bill's favorite stories to tell on Minnie was the time they were out in a flat-bottom boat fishing and they came onto a duck tangled in weeds. It was a small adult duck but since it was so little, Aunt Minnie wanted to catch the 'baby' duck and take it home to raise. Uncle Bill, knowing it was a grown duck, told her to to ahead. In his words, "She'd no sooner grabbed that duck, than it went to eatin' her alive. It bit her up one arm and down the other. She let go of that baby pretty quick." Her response to the incident was, "Fine, you can starve to death for all I care." The duck made it's get-a-way and Uncle Bill had a great story to tell on his wife for years to come. They both laughed 'til their sides hurt ever time the story was told and it was a story asked for by someone every time the family would get together.

After Bill passed away Minnie married Ewell Spencer.

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¸.¸✿´´¯'•.¸¸.ღ¸ ♥~*~♥´´¯'•.¸¸. ~♥~.
(¯'v´¯) Beloved Aunt ....♥
'*.¸.*.♥.✿ Minnie´´¯'•.¸⁀°♡

¸.¸✿´´¯'•.¸¸.ღ¸ ♥~*~♥´´¯'•.¸¸. ~♥~.

Minnie Bell (Self) Wade is the daughter of William Dolphus & Flossie Alberta (Watson) Self. Her first husband was William T. 'Bill' Wade.

They were married November 17, 1958.

They had no children of their own but every niece and nephew was loved and treated as one of their own.

They loved to hunt and fish together.
One of Uncle Bill's favorite stories to tell on Minnie was the time they were out in a flat-bottom boat fishing and they came onto a duck tangled in weeds. It was a small adult duck but since it was so little, Aunt Minnie wanted to catch the 'baby' duck and take it home to raise. Uncle Bill, knowing it was a grown duck, told her to to ahead. In his words, "She'd no sooner grabbed that duck, than it went to eatin' her alive. It bit her up one arm and down the other. She let go of that baby pretty quick." Her response to the incident was, "Fine, you can starve to death for all I care." The duck made it's get-a-way and Uncle Bill had a great story to tell on his wife for years to come. They both laughed 'til their sides hurt ever time the story was told and it was a story asked for by someone every time the family would get together.

After Bill passed away Minnie married Ewell Spencer.

¸.¸✿´´¯'•.¸¸.ღ¸ ♥~*~♥´´¯'•.¸¸. ~♥~.


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