The body was removed to the J. D. Gordon Funeral Home where it was prepared for burial and from which place funeral services were held this afternoon at 3 o’clock conducted by Rev. S. P. Williamson, pastor of the First Christian Church. The body was shipped to Potomac, Ill., where burial will be beside the body of her husband. The body was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Bell, of the State Industrial Home for Girls. Mrs. Morehead was formerly with the Home.
The surviving relatives are Mrs. Lilly Bell of this city; a brother, C. H. Fisher of Mexico, Mo.; a niece, Mrs. R. L. Dixon of Denver, Colo.; and a nephew, Derrick Bell of Kansas City.” The Chillicothe Constitution, February 13, 1928
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Lillia Fisher Bell (#97423763)
Charles H. Fisher (#103518155)
Deryck McKinley Bell (#97423762)
The body was removed to the J. D. Gordon Funeral Home where it was prepared for burial and from which place funeral services were held this afternoon at 3 o’clock conducted by Rev. S. P. Williamson, pastor of the First Christian Church. The body was shipped to Potomac, Ill., where burial will be beside the body of her husband. The body was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Bell, of the State Industrial Home for Girls. Mrs. Morehead was formerly with the Home.
The surviving relatives are Mrs. Lilly Bell of this city; a brother, C. H. Fisher of Mexico, Mo.; a niece, Mrs. R. L. Dixon of Denver, Colo.; and a nephew, Derrick Bell of Kansas City.” The Chillicothe Constitution, February 13, 1928
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Lillia Fisher Bell (#97423763)
Charles H. Fisher (#103518155)
Deryck McKinley Bell (#97423762)
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