Cecil-Bell-Obituary

Cecil D. Bell

Lexington, Kentucky

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BELL, Cecil D., son of Mary Varner and John H. Bell was born May 25, 1910 in Bourbon County. He graduated from Millersburg Military Institute in 1928. While a student at MMI he was Captain of his ROTC Company and Captain of the basketball team, which won the state tournament. He graduated from...

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We are sorry to hear about Cecil.
HE was a good man.
god
Bless you all.
Donald Hicks and Betty Kaye Doss

Dear Cecil, I was saddened to read of your dad's passing. I will never forget how kind he was to the young agr's in our pledge class, spring, 1952. He was a true gentleman, and a wonderful inspiration.
Jim Singer

Sorry to hear of the passing of Cecil.
Fond memories of the last visit we had on the farm, Jim

Clara, Cecil, Julianne, Martha and I were saddened to read of Cecil's death. We will always remember the good times at your home when we were at U.K. Our thoughts are with you. Sorry, that we are in Florida and cannot be with you to help celebrate this wonderful life. Sincerely, Cliff and Martha Hagan

My thoughts and memories are with you and the good times we had. I am in a nursing home in Lex. so my daughter Helen Vance who is in Florida for the winter months is writing this for me. Love to all, Stella

Cecil, I was so sorry to see that your father passed away. He was quite a man and was a gentleman in every sense of the word. I am in Florida just now and will not be able to be with you but Jane Horton and Mary Jane join me in expressing our deepest sympathy. Henry.

Sorry for your loss. Best wishes.

Sincerely,
Trip, Jill, and Chance

Dear Cecil, Jr.

So sorry to learn of your Dad's death. I will always cherish those childhood memories on the Lemons Mill Road. I remember your Dad for his big smile and the warmth both he and your Mom extended to Lynn and me. I still remember the times you all would invite me to the UK games. One time you took me over to meet Coach Rupp. Your Dad carried all his accomplishments and capacity for hard work with such grace. He left a great legacy. Please give my love to your Mom...