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- "Elizabethton Star," Saturday, February 26, 1944
ROBERT T. SHELL
Robert T. (Bob) Shell, died in the Appalachian Hospital Friday evening at 9:30 o'clock. Death was sudden.
He was a native of Carter County, and a member of the First Christian Church. He was also a member of Modern Woodsmen of America.
Survivors are two daughters, Rubel Shell of Elizabethton, and Gladys Lowe, Covington, Tenn.; four sons, Harry Shell, Elizabethton, Staff Sgt. Walter G. Shell of Camp Sibert, Ala., Corp. Ralph Shell, Army, overseas, J. N. Shell, seaman second class, South Pacific; two brothers, Willie and Ed, Elizabethton; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Thomas and Mrs. E. L. Edens, Elizabethton; four grandchildren.
Funeral services are incomplete.
The body will be returned to the home, 910 East Broad Street this afternoon at 5:00 o'clock.
The Roy Hathaway Funeral Home is in charge.
SHELL, Robert T.
"Elizabethton Star," Tuesday, February 29, 1944
ROBERT T. SHELL
Funeral services for Robert T. (Bob) Shell, who died suddenly in the Appalachian Hospital Friday at 9:30 p.m., were held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the residence on 910 East Broad Street with the Rev. Clarence Howington and Rev. E. M. Umbach officiating. Burial was in Highland Cemetery.
Luther Hampton was in charge of the music.
Mr. Shell was a native of Carter County, a member of the First Christian Church and a member of the Modern Woodsmen of America.
Survivors are two daughters, Rubel Shell, Elizabethton, Gladys Lowe, Covington, Tenn.; four sons, Harry Shell, Elizabethton, Staff Sgt. Walter G. Shell, Camp Sibert, Ala., Cpl. Ralph T. Shell, U. S. Army overseas, J. M. Shell, seaman, second class, South Pacific; two brothers, Willie and Ed, Elizabethton; four grandchildren.
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