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Ronald H. Bell

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Ronald H. Bell, 67, of Marysville, passed away on Saturday, February 26, 2011 at home. He was born on September 30, 1943 in Mechanicsburg, to the late Theodore and Harrieta (Cook) Bell. He was retired from Roadway Express, was a member of Teamsters Local #776 and served as a shop steward. Ron...

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Dear Bell Family, I was so sorry to read about Ron. He, his brothers Brandt and Jim and my brother Joe and I all grew up together in (Oppossom Hollow), Enola. I have a lot of fond memories of those days. Gods blessings on all of you. Ronnie will be truly missed by not only his family but his many, many friends.

RB was my neighbor when I was young. He and my Dad were very good friends and as I grew up, he became a good friend of mine as well. I enjoyed hunting and riding my motorcycle with him. After my motorcycle accident, he and Bonnie always stopped by to see how I was doing, take me to lunch or see if I needed anything. Bonnie, you meant so much to RB and Jill and I are glad that you brought him so much happiness. Our thoughts are with you as well as other members of his family. RB had a...

Ron was a good friend of my pop they did alot of things together. i cant remember when i first met Ron but he talked to me that day and every time since like he knew me all my life hell maybe he did and just didnt know it. but he my pop and myself rode together a couple times and those were some good times. I know he will be missed by many he was a good man and im glad to have met him

Terri, Ron and family,
Sorry to hear of Ron's passing to a better place. I have known Ron for about 40 years, he was a great guy and will be missed by all that knew him. John Fogle Teamsters Local 776 and Roadway Express

John and I are sadden to hear of the passing of Ron, a very dear friend of ours. We met Ron many years ago when we moved to Marysville. We had many great times with him and he will be truely missed by many. Our thoughts and prayers go out his family and also to Bonnie. Ron was one the nicest guys we have met and he will always be in our thoughts. We will miss you Ron.

Truely sad to hear of Ron's passing. I worked with Ron for many years. He was top dog #1 At Roadway.Great gentleman.

My condolences to his family and friends.

I am very sorry to hear about my Uncle Ron. Brandt was my father and since his death in 1992 I have lost touch with all of my family. I guess I will be seeing all of you on Friday. My Uncle Ron was one of the coolest guys I knew. He used to take me on motorcycle rides and he pulled out my first tooth. I have a lot of good memories of him and my dad together.

To the Bell Family: I'm so sorry for your sudden loss. Ron came into my life when I was really down. He was like a ray of sunshine, so funny and caring. I was just thinking about him and his clam chowder the other day. I always tried to get his recipe, but he was good at keeping a secret. He was a fine man and a great friend. I'm sure he will be missed by all that knew him. He touched alot of lives with his charm.