r<' {o't ~'t1-. _oui1-e cf?iddfe !Be[[ Satu'Lday, c:::/lu9u1-t 13, 1977 1:00 g.J.c!l1. ~lv(t. CaLua'Ly !Bapti1-t Chu'Lch CoLLe9e .g.Ja'Lk, eo'L9ia cf?eu. :J. fJ. c:::/ILexande'L, c!J{{icialin9 "CJ'l.u1-t in the ..o'l.J with all thine hea'l.t; and lean not unto thine own unde'l.1-tandinc;}-" (P'l.OUe'l.b1- 3:5 / Order of Service Presiding ....................................................Rev.] T. Alexander Prelude Processional Selection ............................................................................ Choir Prayer ........................................................Rev.] T. Alexander Solo ........................................................................ Mrs. E. Price Remarks ............................................................ Three Minutes Mrs. Nellie Eason Mrs. .lvfammie Simmons Deacon Weston Irby Solo ..............................................................Deacon U Ponder Eulogy ........................................................Rev. J T. Alexander Acknowledgements - Flowers, Telegrams, etc. ................................ Deacon C. Thrash Recessional Interment ........................................ College View Cemetery Flower Ladies and Pallbearers Selected Acknowledgement We are eternally grateful to each of you for your kind expressions of sympathy during this bitter hour. Your love has helped beyond any word or measure. May God forever bless you. The Family Mrs. Louise Riddle Bell was born July 10, 1895 to the late Mr. and Mrs. Levi Pettaway. She confessed faith in Christ at an early age and united with the Rising Star Baptist Church in Orrville, Alabama. She united in Holy Matrimony with Mr. Archie Riddle. After his death she married Mr. Henry Bell. She departed this life August 8, 1977 in Detroit, Michigan. She leaves to mourn: Six daughters, Mrs. Viola Bellafont, Mrs. Fannie Hudson, Detroit Michigan; Mrs. Ada Smith, Fort Wayne Indiana; Mrs. Savannah Tolbert, Orrville, Alabama; Mrs. Elizabeth ]ames, Brance, Alabama; and Miss Lina Riddle, East Point, Georgia. Six sons: Mr. Major Wilson, Selma, Alabama; Mr. Arthur Riddle, Mr. Alfred Riddle, Orrville, Alabama; Mr. ]inks Riddle, Mobile, Alabama; Mr. Levi Riddle an d Mr. Oscar Riddle, East Point, Georgia. Five step-daughters and three step-sons. Fifty-eight grand children and fifty -four great grand children. Three sisters and four brothers. A host of relatives and friends.