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[[Image:bellj.png|left|thumb|250px|]]BELL, Janice. (  --Dubuque, IA, May 28, 2005). For decades, Bell operated Jan’s Sewtique, a full-service custom tailoring shop for men’s and women’s clothing. Her business was located at 1042 Main St. for 25 years. The business moved in 2004 to 1005 Main St. with its final location at 860 White St., in Dubuque’s Millwork District, where it moved in 2006.  
BELL, Janice. (  --Dubuque, IA, May 28, 2005). For decades, Bell operated Jan’s Sewtique, a full-service custom tailoring shop for men’s and women’s clothing. Her business was located at 1042 Main St. for 25 years. The business moved in 2004 to 1005 Main St. with its final location at 860 White St., in Dubuque’s Millwork District, where it moved in 2006.  


Among many, Bell was also recognized as one of the area's finest equestrians. She originally excelled in Western pleasure, a competition at horse shows that showcases the animal’s manners, responsiveness and gaits. At around the age of 72, she entered barrel-racing. A house filled with trophies attested to her success. (1)
Among many, Bell was also recognized as one of the area's finest equestrians. She originally excelled in Western pleasure, a competition at horse shows that showcases the animal’s manners, responsiveness and gaits. At around the age of 72, she entered barrel-racing. A house filled with trophies attested to her success. (1)

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BELL, Janice. ( --Dubuque, IA, May 28, 2005). For decades, Bell operated Jan’s Sewtique, a full-service custom tailoring shop for men’s and women’s clothing. Her business was located at 1042 Main St. for 25 years. The business moved in 2004 to 1005 Main St. with its final location at 860 White St., in Dubuque’s Millwork District, where it moved in 2006.

Among many, Bell was also recognized as one of the area's finest equestrians. She originally excelled in Western pleasure, a competition at horse shows that showcases the animal’s manners, responsiveness and gaits. At around the age of 72, she entered barrel-racing. A house filled with trophies attested to her success. (1)

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Hogsgtrom, Erik, Dubuque Business Owner, Barrel Racer, Remembered for Having 'Biggest Heart', Telegraph Herald, June 10, 2025, Online: https://www.telegraphherald.com/news/tri-state/article_72ec34c1-aed9-4ea9-ac8d-6517cf905e52.html