She was united in marrage to Charles Wilcutt June 8 1915. To this union two sons were born.
Mrs. Wilcutt was a faithful member of the First Methodist Church, Knoxville.
She was preceded in death by her parents and two young brothers. Surviving are her husband Charles Wilcutt; two sons and there families; Otis Wilcutt; wife Wilberta; Forest and wife Betty; three grand daughters and one grandson.
Four brothers Harry Bellamy, Granby, MO.; Scott Bellamy, Wichita, Kan.; Kenneth Bellamy, Englewood, Colo.; Lester R. Bellamy of Denver, Colo.; two aunts: Mrs. Ora Jones, Knoxville; and Mrs. Lela Strode, Knoxville, four uncles Harry Bellamy and Verne Bellamy of Denver Colo.; Frank Bellamy of San Diego, Calif.;Cleo Bellamy, Knoxville, many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m.., Monday at First Methodist church, conducted by Rev. M. D. Summerbell. Interments was in Graceland Cemetery
Knoxville,Iowa news paper
She was united in marrage to Charles Wilcutt June 8 1915. To this union two sons were born.
Mrs. Wilcutt was a faithful member of the First Methodist Church, Knoxville.
She was preceded in death by her parents and two young brothers. Surviving are her husband Charles Wilcutt; two sons and there families; Otis Wilcutt; wife Wilberta; Forest and wife Betty; three grand daughters and one grandson.
Four brothers Harry Bellamy, Granby, MO.; Scott Bellamy, Wichita, Kan.; Kenneth Bellamy, Englewood, Colo.; Lester R. Bellamy of Denver, Colo.; two aunts: Mrs. Ora Jones, Knoxville; and Mrs. Lela Strode, Knoxville, four uncles Harry Bellamy and Verne Bellamy of Denver Colo.; Frank Bellamy of San Diego, Calif.;Cleo Bellamy, Knoxville, many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m.., Monday at First Methodist church, conducted by Rev. M. D. Summerbell. Interments was in Graceland Cemetery
Knoxville,Iowa news paper
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