Mrs. Bell was the only sister of the late Elvis A., Edgar A., Eustice A., and Egbert A. Hail, formerly of this county. She was an aunt of Mrs. Bernard C. Edwards, of Hopkinsville, and had a large number of relatives in this county.
Out-of-town people attending the funeral and burial were: Mrs. Vaughn R. Bacon, Lansdowne, Pa.; Mrs. Arthur Hale Keeney, Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Houston Quinn, Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Orndorff, Bowling Green, Ky.; Mrs. Laura Bettes, Fort Worth, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Edwards and family. Hopkinsville.
[Citation: "Dies in Fort Worth," The News-Democrat (Russellville, Kentucky), 30 March 1933, page 5, column 5.]
An obituary for brother, Elvis A. Hail [on 28 June 1911] identified Eudora's husband as "Gas Bell."
Mrs. Bell was the only sister of the late Elvis A., Edgar A., Eustice A., and Egbert A. Hail, formerly of this county. She was an aunt of Mrs. Bernard C. Edwards, of Hopkinsville, and had a large number of relatives in this county.
Out-of-town people attending the funeral and burial were: Mrs. Vaughn R. Bacon, Lansdowne, Pa.; Mrs. Arthur Hale Keeney, Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Houston Quinn, Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Orndorff, Bowling Green, Ky.; Mrs. Laura Bettes, Fort Worth, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Edwards and family. Hopkinsville.
[Citation: "Dies in Fort Worth," The News-Democrat (Russellville, Kentucky), 30 March 1933, page 5, column 5.]
An obituary for brother, Elvis A. Hail [on 28 June 1911] identified Eudora's husband as "Gas Bell."
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