Douglas-Bell-Obituary

Douglas E. Bell

Phoenix, Arizona

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Bell, Douglas E. of Phoenix, AZ died unexpectedly at the age of 70 at Scottsdale Healthcare Shea Medical Center on February 11, 2014. He is survived by his wife, Nancy. He is also survived by three sons, Russell and his wife Eileen, Scott and his wife Laurel, and Jeffrey and his wife...

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Miss our tax sessions where 5% was on taxes, 95% on life. R.I.P. Doug.

We miss your sense of humor and our in person visits to your office at tax time. R.I.P. Doug

We miss our visits with Doug at tax time. 15 minutes were spent on the year’s tax information and at least an hour were spent on stories of family, friends, and petting his great dog! Bill & Betty

Nancy and family,
Someone told me that I should go to Doug Bell because he would do a good job to do my taxes as a free lance artist. I think that was 1972 or 3. I and family members have seen him every year since. How very sad we are not to enjoy his good humor again. I told him last year he could not die before I do. Not fair, Doug! We will miss him greatly. Our hearts go out to you.
Susan Holefelder and Katie McPherson

We are saddened upon learning that Doug has left us. We were clients and friends for many years, enjoying his friendship as well as his storehouse of knowledge. We will miss him very much.
We pray God's blessings of peace and comfort for all who loved him in the days ahead.
Love
Doug & Becky Waldrop, Payson AZ






Dear Nancy &
Family,

Going to see Doug at tax time was a ritual we both thoroughly enjoyed. It wasn't going to the "tax man," but visiting an old friend & getting caught up on our lives. Like Doug, we are "dog people," & throwing the ball to Chance was never an endless task, but part of the ritual. Hour appointments were 90% on life, friendships, & family, & 10% on tax. We always felt safe & secure with Doug. He took great care of us, & now GOD is taking...

We send our deepest sympathy to the Bell family. We enjoyed are annual visit to the office since Chance would usually be the first to greet us. Even though we are Scott's clients, we knew his Dad had to have a warm heart to bring his dog to the office.

Tom and I just found out about Doug's passing. It is such a shock. Doug was a great guy and our accountant for years. We will really miss him. Our Sincere sympathies to the family.

Our family sends the Bell family prayers and love. We all truly enjoyed and respected Doug. Year after year Doug gave us his sage advise but even more touching, he listened with interest and kindness to our concerns and stories and he shared his in return. The very last time I spoke with Doug was like all the others in the previous 26 years in which he asked with honest concern about my father and other family members; he was always spot on. Doug prepared nearly every member of my family's...