Joan-Bell-Obituary

Joan M. Bell

Munster, Indiana

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Bell, Joan M., passed away peacefully in Hollywood, FL, on August 15, 2008. She celebrated her 80th birthday on August 9, 2008. Joan was married to her surviving husband, Hugh M. Bell, for 57 years. She is also survived by her children, Wendy Pilkey of Cooper City, FL, Greg Bell (Ronda) of...

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DEAR HUGH AND FAMILY, I REMEMBER THE FIRST TIME I MET JOAN AS WE BOTH ARRIVED AT A P.E.O. MEETING ABOUT 20 YEARS AGO. SHE WAS ALWAYS ONE OF MY FAVORITE "SISTERS" . ALWAYS HAPPY AND GENTLE. MY LOVE TO YOU AND YOUR WONDERFUL FAMILY!

Dear Hugh and Family,

We send you our deep sympathy on the passing of Joan. She loved you all so much and was a dear friend to many. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her.

Dear Brian, Jeff, and all of the Bell Family --
We are deeply saddened to hear of your mother's passing,
and extend our sincere condolences. May the Lord be with you all
during this difficult time, and may you find peace and comfort in your
memories of her. We will continue to keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
The Treloars
Mark, Hilton, & Ross

The Bell, Pilkey and Reppas families would like to express our heartfelt thanks to all friends who have shared your thoughts and prayers with us. Also, a special thank you to Joan's health care providers, including Tender Loving Care, Baypoint Terrace and Vitas Hospice. Your care and concern for Joan was excellent.

Dear Bell family,
We are sorry to hear of your loss. Remeber the good times on Quaker Ridge. Keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers.
The Earsing Family

Hugh and Children:
Both Bev and I want you to know that we feel the loss of Joan as if she were a family member. We knew the joy that she had when she spoke of family since you all were the most important people in her life. We will keep her in our prayers and will ask the lord to give you all strength through this difficult time.

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