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    1. Re: [PA-Perry] Re: KELL, the undertaker
    2. <<this is interesting. This seems to indicate that someone else took over the Kell funeral parlors after this Charles Kell that you mention, because he was already 66 years old in 1920. If he was the one who did my ggrandmother's funeral in 1933, he would have been 79 years old and, though possible, would be highly unlikely. But the Kell funeral parlors were still operating under that name in 1933 since this is what her obituary says.>> I don't know how much help this will be, but here goes: when I was a boy I used to spend a week or so every summer with my Grandmother Clark who lived on South Second St. This would have been the early to mid 1960's and the Kell Funeral Home was on the corner of South Second and first alley south of the square, diagonally across from the movie theatre (it's a pet store now). I don't know if it was still operational, but my grandmother was friends with Mrs. Kell. Bill Snyder

    11/19/2004 10:50:15