BELL, WELDON, JR., 79, of Green Bank was born in Lower Bank and a lifelong Washington Township resident, he and lived in Green Bank since 1960. He was a well-known photographer in the area and had worked for C.P. Leek and Sons Boat Works in Lower Bank and Ventnor Boat Works in West Atlantic City. He, along with his father and brothers, founded, built and operated Bell Haven Campgrounds in Green Bank. He served his country honorably as a member of the United States Army and later the United States Merchant Marines. He is survived by his brothers, Robert Bell of Lower Bank and William Bell of Green Bank. He is predeceased by his sister, Irene Hemphill(#75468962). Also surviving are nieces, nephews and other dear friends.
Extracted from The Press of Atlantic City(NJ)
Date: February 9, 2002
BELL, WELDON, JR., 79, of Green Bank was born in Lower Bank and a lifelong Washington Township resident, he and lived in Green Bank since 1960. He was a well-known photographer in the area and had worked for C.P. Leek and Sons Boat Works in Lower Bank and Ventnor Boat Works in West Atlantic City. He, along with his father and brothers, founded, built and operated Bell Haven Campgrounds in Green Bank. He served his country honorably as a member of the United States Army and later the United States Merchant Marines. He is survived by his brothers, Robert Bell of Lower Bank and William Bell of Green Bank. He is predeceased by his sister, Irene Hemphill(#75468962). Also surviving are nieces, nephews and other dear friends.
Extracted from The Press of Atlantic City(NJ)
Date: February 9, 2002
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