Born august 7, 1904, in Charlton, Iowa, she was the daughter of Mrs. Bessie B. Boydston, now of Columbia, and the late Will D. Boydston.
She was the widow of Samuel J. Bell Jr., who died in 1942, and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.
She is survived by her mother, a son, Samuel J. Bell, III of Columbia, an officer candidate at Fort Riley, Kan., and a brother, Charles E. Boydston of Beaumont, Texas.
Funeral services willk be conducted at 11 o'clock this morning from Dunbar Funeral Home. Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery. The Rev. James W. Jackson, her pastor
will officiate.
Active pallbearers will be C. G. Hatcher, G. E. Edenfield, David S. Yates III, L. A. Marsha, Van D. Lott and John V. Feagin.
Published in The State Newspaper, Columbia, S. C. Wednesday, September 12, 1951, page 15 col. 1 and 2.
Born august 7, 1904, in Charlton, Iowa, she was the daughter of Mrs. Bessie B. Boydston, now of Columbia, and the late Will D. Boydston.
She was the widow of Samuel J. Bell Jr., who died in 1942, and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.
She is survived by her mother, a son, Samuel J. Bell, III of Columbia, an officer candidate at Fort Riley, Kan., and a brother, Charles E. Boydston of Beaumont, Texas.
Funeral services willk be conducted at 11 o'clock this morning from Dunbar Funeral Home. Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery. The Rev. James W. Jackson, her pastor
will officiate.
Active pallbearers will be C. G. Hatcher, G. E. Edenfield, David S. Yates III, L. A. Marsha, Van D. Lott and John V. Feagin.
Published in The State Newspaper, Columbia, S. C. Wednesday, September 12, 1951, page 15 col. 1 and 2.
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