Obit:
Rev. F. E. Bellew, of Route 2, Oneonta died in a Birmingham infirmary on June 21st. Mr. Bellew had been under treatment of physicians for several years. His condition became so serious about two weeks ago he was carried to Birmingham for treatment but failed to get relief. Mr. Bellew was an excellent citizen. He had been a member of the M.E. Church for many years and was a local preacher. The deceased was 52 years of age and is survived by his widow and eight children. His remains were brought back to his home for burial. The funeral services were held at Antioch and were conducted by Revs. Stephenson, Jordan and others.
[The Southern Democrat, June 22, 1922]
Obit:
Rev. F. E. Bellew, of Route 2, Oneonta died in a Birmingham infirmary on June 21st. Mr. Bellew had been under treatment of physicians for several years. His condition became so serious about two weeks ago he was carried to Birmingham for treatment but failed to get relief. Mr. Bellew was an excellent citizen. He had been a member of the M.E. Church for many years and was a local preacher. The deceased was 52 years of age and is survived by his widow and eight children. His remains were brought back to his home for burial. The funeral services were held at Antioch and were conducted by Revs. Stephenson, Jordan and others.
[The Southern Democrat, June 22, 1922]
Family Members
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Roxie Bellew Langston
1890–1975
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Murtie Abigail Bellew Creel
1895–1987
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Essie Mae Bellew
1899–1899
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William Alvin Bellew
1900–1983
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John Tyrie Bellew
1903–1988
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Rufus Sylvester "Vester" Bellew
1905–1996
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Alta Victoria Bellew Woodard
1908–1993
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Agnes Lena Bellew Gargus
1911–2000
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Arvel Fayette Bellew
1914–2004
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