Bessie-Kells-Obituary

Bessie Kells

Huntsville, Alabama

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May 15, 1930 -Mar. 17, 2013Bessie May KellsBessie May Kells, 82, of Saint Simons Island, Georgia, and former long time resident of Huntsville, Alabama, went to be with the Lord on March 17, 2013. Bessie was born and raised near Conroe, Texas. After Bessie was married she lived all over the...

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Dear Kells Family -
I treasured Bess. She became a part of the SRS Family after Ed passed. We enjoyed seeing her every year as she attended the award of the Honorary Ed Kells Award. What a kind, soft-spoken lady she was. I loved her dearly. I know she is celebrating going home!

Bess was a dear member of Southwood Presbyterian Church and our Bereans (seniors) Sunday School Class. The church reached out to Bess in her time of needs, and she was always so appreciative for the smallest of things done for her. We deeply miss her presence with us, but find great comfort in knowing that she is now with our Lord and Savior.

Thank you so much for this sweet expression of sympathy. Mom thoroughly enjoyed coming to the Sunday School class and meeting with all of you. I want to let you know about her triumphant entry into heaven. The Lord laid the verse from 2 Peter 1:10-11 on our hearts the week she was sick. "So, dear brothers and sisters,work hard to prove that you really are among those God has called and chosen. Do these things, and you will never fall away. Then God will give you a grand entrance into the...

With a mixture of joy and sadness I learned about sister Bess' passing. She was a very active member of the Berean fellowship at Southwood Presbyterian church, and will be remembered for her kind and charitable spirit that lefted the faith of everyone that came in contact with her.

Dear Trish, I have just learned of Bess passing. Wish I had been able to express my sympathy in person. Your Mom was such a vital part of our small Whiting world.
I hope you are aware of the concern and caring she expressed to us all, and we felt for her after your dad passed.
I will remember her with great fondness.
Sincerely, Beverly Sullivan