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Cement Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma



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Jesse R. Bell ~ Dell L. [Kalm] Bell
Jessie W. Bell ~ Mollie Lee [Sewell] Bell
Jesse Lee Bell
Infant Son Bell

Obituary
Cement Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotten

© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, March 20, 1957

Mollie Lee [Sewell] Bell

Services Held at Cement For Sister Of Alfalfa Woman

Funeral services for Mrs. Mollie Lee Bell, 55, Cement , sister of Mrs. O.Z. Duncan, of Alfalfa, were held at 2 p.m. Monday in the First Christian Church of Cement.

Mrs. Bell had just completed a physical checkup Friday afternoon at a Chickasha hospital and was getting in her car to return home when she suffered a heart attack. She was rushed back into the hospital and placed in an oxygen tent and given other emergency treatment. Death came at 12:45 a.m. Saturday. She had been in failing health the past 12 years. She had suffered a stroke two years ago.

Mrs. Bell was born June 10, 1901, in Sunset, Texas, and in 1903 came with her parents to Oklahoma, where they homesteaded a farm near Cement. She had been a resident of the Cement community for almost 50 years, having lived in the Meridian community northwest of Chickasha from 1945 to 1951.

She was a member of the Meridian home demonstration club, the Order of Eastern Star and the cement First Christian church.

Survivors include her husband, Jesse W. Bell, Cement; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sewell, Cement; two daughters, Mrs. Monroe Jessup of Oklahoma City and Mrs. Hilbert Huffine of Tuttle; four sisters, Mrs. Clyde Stillwell, Nocona, Texas, Mrs. Nellie White of Gilroy, Calif., Mrs. Duncan of Alfalfa and Mrs. Beatrice Mayer of Chickasha; five brothers, Warren of Cyril, Bill of Whiteface, Tex., Alva of Gilroy, Cecil of Oklahoma City and Dude of Cement; and four grandchildren.

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