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Dorthy Lillian “Dot” <I>Dalrymple</I> Bell

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Dorthy Lillian “Dot” Dalrymple Bell

Birth
Milford Station, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death
13 Dec 1963 (aged 42)
Truro, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Burial
Old Barns, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, Canada GPS-Latitude: 45.3373528, Longitude: -63.411808
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Truro- Mrs Dorothy Lillian Bell, wife of Walter Bell, died Monday at Colchester County. She had been in failing health for a number of years.
She was born in Milford, Hants Co., and resided in Truro for past 18 years, where her husband operates the Rainbow Motel on Prince Street.
She was a member of Truro Lionesses and an adherent of Immanuel Baptist Church.
Surviving besides her husband are a daughter Sandra and son Gregory, both at home; her parents, Mr and Mrs Elmer Dalrymple, Windsor Junction; both grandmothers, Mrs John Dalrymple, Milford and Mrs Annie McIntosh, Admiral Rock, Hants Co., six brothers Alfred, Clarence, Harry, James and Douglas, all of Windsor Junction and Douglas with the Canadian Army at Camp Gage town, N.S. , three sisters Frances (Mrs Francis Lyn), Betty (Mrs Herbert Vaughan) Wellington; Jean (Mrs Clarence Osmond) Bedford.
The body is resting at the Kennedy Memorial Residence until Friday at 2 p.m. where funeral will be held with Rev. Eugene Thompson officiating. internment in Robe Street Memorial Chapel.
Chronicle Herald Wednesday December 11 1963, page 26, col. 4.
Laurie I thing I missed Hospital where she died at Colchester County Hospital?

Truro- Mrs Dorothy Lillian Bell, wife of Walter Bell, died Monday at Colchester County. She had been in failing health for a number of years.
She was born in Milford, Hants Co., and resided in Truro for past 18 years, where her husband operates the Rainbow Motel on Prince Street.
She was a member of Truro Lionesses and an adherent of Immanuel Baptist Church.
Surviving besides her husband are a daughter Sandra and son Gregory, both at home; her parents, Mr and Mrs Elmer Dalrymple, Windsor Junction; both grandmothers, Mrs John Dalrymple, Milford and Mrs Annie McIntosh, Admiral Rock, Hants Co., six brothers Alfred, Clarence, Harry, James and Douglas, all of Windsor Junction and Douglas with the Canadian Army at Camp Gage town, N.S. , three sisters Frances (Mrs Francis Lyn), Betty (Mrs Herbert Vaughan) Wellington; Jean (Mrs Clarence Osmond) Bedford.
The body is resting at the Kennedy Memorial Residence until Friday at 2 p.m. where funeral will be held with Rev. Eugene Thompson officiating. internment in Robe Street Memorial Chapel.
Chronicle Herald Wednesday December 11 1963, page 26, col. 4.
Laurie I thing I missed Hospital where she died at Colchester County Hospital?



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