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Pearl Albert Bellard

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Pearl Albert Bellard

Birth
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, USA
Death
16 Apr 1941 (aged 48)
Burial
Guadalupe County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Texas, Pvt. 1 CL 26 Engrs.
Son of Adam Bellard.
P.A Bellard, died at 6:30 A.M. Wednesday in Corpus Christi Tx after a few weeks illness of influenza,followed by pneumonia.
Born and reared at Beaumont,he spent nearly all his mature years as a citizen of Luling tx where,in his manhood,he was married to Miss Louie Davis,second daugther of Mr.and Mrs J.J.Davis.Three sons were born to his union Norman,Pearl Jr.,and Emory.
Deceased was a man of high moral integrity and his friends were those who knew him.He was actively employed in oil industry as a driller and lease buyer,having recently been employed bt=y Abe Lincoln,for whom he worked until an accident rendered him physically incapable of handing a drlling rig.For the past few years he has operated a tourist resort near Rockport Tx.
Funeral services were conducted at 3:00 o'clock at Highsmith Cemetery from the Peirce Funeral Home. Luling Signal April 18 1941
Texas, Pvt. 1 CL 26 Engrs.
Son of Adam Bellard.
P.A Bellard, died at 6:30 A.M. Wednesday in Corpus Christi Tx after a few weeks illness of influenza,followed by pneumonia.
Born and reared at Beaumont,he spent nearly all his mature years as a citizen of Luling tx where,in his manhood,he was married to Miss Louie Davis,second daugther of Mr.and Mrs J.J.Davis.Three sons were born to his union Norman,Pearl Jr.,and Emory.
Deceased was a man of high moral integrity and his friends were those who knew him.He was actively employed in oil industry as a driller and lease buyer,having recently been employed bt=y Abe Lincoln,for whom he worked until an accident rendered him physically incapable of handing a drlling rig.For the past few years he has operated a tourist resort near Rockport Tx.
Funeral services were conducted at 3:00 o'clock at Highsmith Cemetery from the Peirce Funeral Home. Luling Signal April 18 1941


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