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Hattie Reeka <I>Bell</I> Arends

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Hattie Reeka Bell Arends

Birth
Alexander, Franklin County, Iowa, USA
Death
17 Mar 1957 (aged 75)
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Alexander, Franklin County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.8039552, Longitude: -93.4598429
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Arends Funeral
Is Conducted
at Alexander

ALEXANDER—Funeral services for Hattie Arends, 75, were conducted Wednesday at the Community Methodist Church here. Burial was in the cemetery here. The Rev. B. R. Price was in charge of services with the E. Ray Green Funeral Home, Hampton, handling the arrangements.

Mrs. Arends died Sunday at Lutheran Hospital, Des Moines. She had been ill for nearly two months.

She was born May 13, 1881, the daughter of John Bell and Ellen Tucker Bell at Alexander. She was married to John Arends on May 3, 1902, at Alexander. She spent most of her married life on farms west of Alexander and in 1955 she moved to a new home in town. She was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church.

Surviving are five children, Leonard, Shenandoah; Bennie, Carlisle; Jesse, Elmhurst, Ill.; Mrs. Fred (Sylvia) Webb, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; and Robert, Tampa, Fla.; four brothers and sisters, Mrs. Fred (Lulu) Greenfield, Mrs. Fred (Lottie) Larsen and Lewis Bell, all of Alexander; and Mrs. J. H. (Nellie) Leebrick, Belmond.

Mason City Globe Gazette, March 20, 1957
Arends Funeral
Is Conducted
at Alexander

ALEXANDER—Funeral services for Hattie Arends, 75, were conducted Wednesday at the Community Methodist Church here. Burial was in the cemetery here. The Rev. B. R. Price was in charge of services with the E. Ray Green Funeral Home, Hampton, handling the arrangements.

Mrs. Arends died Sunday at Lutheran Hospital, Des Moines. She had been ill for nearly two months.

She was born May 13, 1881, the daughter of John Bell and Ellen Tucker Bell at Alexander. She was married to John Arends on May 3, 1902, at Alexander. She spent most of her married life on farms west of Alexander and in 1955 she moved to a new home in town. She was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church.

Surviving are five children, Leonard, Shenandoah; Bennie, Carlisle; Jesse, Elmhurst, Ill.; Mrs. Fred (Sylvia) Webb, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; and Robert, Tampa, Fla.; four brothers and sisters, Mrs. Fred (Lulu) Greenfield, Mrs. Fred (Lottie) Larsen and Lewis Bell, all of Alexander; and Mrs. J. H. (Nellie) Leebrick, Belmond.

Mason City Globe Gazette, March 20, 1957


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