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Harold Dixon Bell Jr., 77, of Haskell, Arkansas passed away December 3, 2022. Harold was born March 26, 1945 to the late Harold Dixon Bell Sr. and Gloria (Taylor) Bell.
Harold loved riding his motorcycle with the love of his life, Cindy. They enjoyed riding all over and going on adventures. He loved his bling and was always dressed to the nines in his Harley attire. When Harold lived in Alaska, he loved fishing with his friend, Wayne. He also enjoyed hunting with his friend, Sal. Some of Harold’s favorite moments were porch sitting with Cindy. He loved his fur babies: Alley, Snickers, and Tricksy. Harold loved his family and was extremely protective of them.
Harold is preceded in death by his first wife, Barbara Bell; parents: Harold Dixon Bell Sr. and Gloria (Taylor) Bell; and grandson, Mylo.
Harold is survived by the love of his life, Cindy Bell; son, Gary Bell; daughters: Stacey Baxley (Brian), Ashley Powell (Michael), Micah “Haley” Love, and Josey Olmstead (Justin); grandchildren: Bryce, Olivia, Mallory, Mason, Jason, Maddox, Maddie, Jocelyn, and Lily and Lucah who will be born in February 2023; great-grandson, Waylon; brothers: Kenneth (Mo) and Bobby (Gale); as well as a host of family members and friends who will all miss him dearly.
Arrangements entrusted to Smith-Benton Funeral Home. Online guestbook: www.SmithFamilyCares.com.
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Gary Bell
December 6, 2022
I could not have asked for a better father and will always cherish the moments we had together. I love and miss you so very much. Words cannot express the emptiness I am feeling right now, but I will always feel blessed for the time we did have together. Until I see you again, rest in peace and know how much you were loved.
Love, Gary
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