LOUIS-BELL-Obituary

LOUIS M. BELL

Malden, Massachusetts

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BELL, Louis M. Took his Final Leave on Monday, March 9, in the Morning. And truly, what a long strange trip it was! In the days before computers and the internet turned the newspaper culture upside down and squeezed the profits out of ink and paper businesses, reporters and editors and...

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Mr. Bell was a faithful friend to our Buchanan family. Our Dad would always take his weekly phone call when others were passed by.

Sleep well my friend. Miss our long talks,,,,,

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

I met Lou Bell in 2003 when I worked as District Manager, New England, for the Jamaica Tourist Board, an agency of the Government of Jamaica. It was at one of our official functions where our Prime Minister, the Hon Portia Simpson, was the guest of honor of the Boston Jamaican community.

He had a tremendous love of Jamaica (and reggae music) and visited the island every year until his health declined. He was a Jamerican in every sense of the word and often amazed me with his vast...

Louis will be warmly remembered by so many here at Forestdale. My special memory was taking him to Wegman's and how happy he was with his shopping visit. It was a fun trip for me too.. He was a nice man. Sorry for your loss.
Sincerely,
Diana Gorman.

The pain of losing someone in death is the most devastating pain that one can feel.may the God and father who binds up the broken-hearted, comfort strengthens and soothed all those who mourn.may God sustain the families and friends.my deepest sympathy and condolences to the families during this difficult time of grief and pain.
-GP/LM

I wasn't so much a friend of Louie Bell's as I was an admirer. He was an original in so many ways, but it was his sense of humor that was the outstanding hallmark of his great genius. It is said that eccentrics are the ornaments of any culture, and Louie was an ornament like none other. He is gone and his spark no longer brightens our world. I am saddened, but grateful that I was able to enjoy over the years the gift to the world that was Louis M. Bell, a funny, funny man.

I love you, Louis.