Condolence From: Cleve Nowling
Condolence: Mrs. Bell was my teacher in the 5th grade at Oakhurst Elementary. She was A Great teacher who inspired her students! We always had a TV to watch our astronauts in the early days of the space race with the USSR. Mrs. Bell used that TV to make sure we would remember the history of those moments! God Bless you Mrs. Bell!
Cleve Nowling
Bath Springs, TN
Monday February 12, 2018
Condolence From: Tricia
Condolence: To the Bell family, please take comfort in Jesus Christ words “there will be a resurrection and sickness and death will be gone forever.” (John 5:28,29;Rev.21:4) For more comforting words, please visit our website at: JW.ORG
Tuesday January 23, 2018
Condolence From: Vern Lochausen
Condolence: Mrs. Bell was among the first neighbors to welcome us to Milton in the mid-1960s. We lived on Henry Street about 4 doors down from her home. Raymond Bell her son was my pal in my junior high days. We fished and water skied in the Blackwater River each summer. In the Fall, Mrs. Bell took us up to Jay to the Ward Farm and Raymond and I picked up pecans in the groves for 25 cents a pound, while she visited with family and helped fix supper. I learned about pecans, field peas, butter beans, and cornbread Southern style. Sunday supper at her house was always a treat and Raymond and I spend a lot of time afterwards together. A teacher, a solid woman of God, Mrs. Bell was truly an inspiration and I learned a lot by being in her home and around her. RIP dear Lady.
Vern Lochausen
Captain, USN (Retired)
Lexington, VA
Tuesday January 16, 2018