Michael-Bell-Obituary

Michael Lawrence Bell

Phoenix, Arizona

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Phoenix, Arizona
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American Cancer Society

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Bell, Michael Lawrence 50, of Gilbert, Arizona passed away on January 18, 2010. Mike was born September 10, 1959 in Phoenix, AZ to Alan and Imogene Bell. He served in the United States Army and was a life member of the Disabled American Veterans. He received a Master of Health Service...

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Jennifer
Today I can't keep you and Patrick, Timmy and Addie off my mind. I am so sorry you have had to give this wonderful man, husband and father up to such a horrible disease. I did not get to meet Mike but I could feel the love happiness and joy you had just from the pages of e-mail or fb. I am so sad I didn't get to know him. you were each the love of each others lives. Hold on to the wonderful memorys you have. I wish I could have been with you but I am there in my heart. ...

Jennifer, I'm very sorry for your lose. I could tell by all the photos you would post of all of you together how much this man meant to you. One day you will be with the love of your life again, but until then.. I wish you all the happiness you deserve.

Jennifer, Mel and I can not express how deeply we feel for you losing Michael, which I know was the love of your life also. For the short time that we knew him we could tell he was a wonderful caring, loving husband and father. He had a great sense of humor and was very enjoyable to be around; made everyone feel very comfortable. You both had a lot of strength and courage as you made this journey together. I admire you both. We know you have wonderful memories that will sustain you and your...

Jennifer, I am so glad that you got to find your soulmate in life. I am sorry that that time was short, but I know you and the kids were happy. When I spoke to you after you got married I could hear you beaming through the phone line. God blessed you and brought a wonderful soul into your life. It may be hard now but hold onto the memories, it is the little things that made you laugh, grin, just the things that made you love him, and your faith in God that will get you through this time.

Jennifer,
Words can not express how deeply sorry I am for you losing this wonderful man. He fought this nasty disease with all of his heart and you were right there by his side. You took such good care of him and gave each other memories for a lifetime! I have told you this before, I admire both you and Mike's courage and strength as you were going through this tough time. I am going to miss Mike and the way he was such a loving husband to my sweet siter and father to your sweet kids....