Mrs. Nancy Harper Bell, 92, widow of the late Mr. Thomas P. Bell, died September 9 at her home in the Patillo community as the result of a short illness. Funeral services were Thursday morning at Rock Springs Methodist Church with Rev. W.M. Black and Rev. Gilbert Howard officiating. Burial was in the churchyard with Haisten Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Bell was born January 2, 1860 and spent a long and active life as a resident of Butts county. She was the daughter of the late Mrs. Mary Jane Ogletree Harper and Charles G. Harper, families long prominent in affairs of the county. Mrs. Bell was a member of Rock Springs Congregational Methodist Church.
Survivors are two sons, George C. Bell of Griffin and Jack Bell of Patillo; two sisters, Mrs. J.E. Spruce of Jackson and Mrs. Sara Thornton of Unionville, several grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Nancy Harper Bell, 92, widow of the late Mr. Thomas P. Bell, died September 9 at her home in the Patillo community as the result of a short illness. Funeral services were Thursday morning at Rock Springs Methodist Church with Rev. W.M. Black and Rev. Gilbert Howard officiating. Burial was in the churchyard with Haisten Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Bell was born January 2, 1860 and spent a long and active life as a resident of Butts county. She was the daughter of the late Mrs. Mary Jane Ogletree Harper and Charles G. Harper, families long prominent in affairs of the county. Mrs. Bell was a member of Rock Springs Congregational Methodist Church.
Survivors are two sons, George C. Bell of Griffin and Jack Bell of Patillo; two sisters, Mrs. J.E. Spruce of Jackson and Mrs. Sara Thornton of Unionville, several grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
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