BURIED IN FAMILY LOT-OLD PART (CO.L 6TH PA.HEAVY ARTILLERY (TROOP 1 CUSTER’S 7TH CAVALRY 1866-1871)
JULIA BATORY
JOSEPH BELL
RICHARD PERSHING BRINEGAR
HATTIE BUTLER
MARGARET H BRIGHTWELL
GEORGE A. BRANDES
BETTY BECKINGER
FRANKLIN BELLO
Following an illness of only three days;Franklin Bello;the five month old son of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Bello died at 3:40 this morning;Monday;June 21;1926;at the family home;300 Main street;Belle Vernon. Besides the parents;two brothers and a sister survive. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon;Tuesday;June 22;1926;at 4:00 from the home with interment in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
JOHN R. BELL
John R.Bell;aged 90 years;one of the oldest residents of the upper Monongahela Valley died Saturday night;June 19;1926;at his home;302 Baltimore avenue;Belle Vernon. Death was due to old age;the deceased passing away in his sleep. He was born at Locks Mills;Pa.;August 28;1836 and later moved to Jeannette and came back to the Monongahela valley 36 years ago. He was actively engaged during his younger years as a general contractor and was superintendent of the Monessen Lumber Co.;when Monessen was in its infancy and many local buildings were erected under his supervision. Besides his wife;Annie A.Bell;the following children survive;Mrs.T.J.C.Ripple;of Oroboneia;Pa.;C.B.Bell;Pittsburgh;Pa.;Mrs.J.T.Fishel;Altoona;Mrs. J.R.Bockel;Altoona;R.M.Bell;Belle Vernon;W.J.Bell;Monessen and F.J.Bell;Belle Vernon;also 16 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the late home in Belle Vernon on Tuesday afternoon;June 22;1926 at 2 o’clock with interment in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
