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Mrs. Fannie Maude Beck Spell
© Cheyenne Star
19 Jan 1937
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



MRS. JOHN PRESTON SPELL DIED MONDAY
Was Well-Known Resident of Section Northwest of City.
Mrs. John Preston Spell, a well-known resident of the section northwest of this city, died suddenly on Monday last, February 20, 1923 after a few days illness of flu, which developed into pneumonia.
The funeral services were held from the home on Tuesday afternoon, with interment at the Berlin cemetery.
Mrs. Spell was for many years a resident of the section just north of the Murphy gin, but a few years since the home farm was sold, and with her husband she moved to Geary.
While residing there Mr. Spell passed away and was buried in the Geary Cemetery, after which Mrs. Spell returned to the section northwest of the city, on a farm about two miles east of her old home.
She was a lady widely known in this city and over the section in which she lived, and very respected.


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