Savannah-Bell-Obituary

Savannah Bell

Dallas, Texas

1946 - 2016

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BELL, Savannah (Bettye) Oct. 16, 1946 to Oct. 30, 2016 The native Dallasite passed away after many years of illness. She graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School and Texas Tech University, earning a Masters in Education. She is survived by her son, Ty Henkel. She kept her head above water and...

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I really liked your Mom Ty. I'll miss her too.

To Ty, my deepest condolences for your loss and ours as well. You were always a source of great pride to both your mother and grandmother. I remember the first time I had the chance to spend time with Bettye. I was playing pool at Lakewood Country Club when she walked in and doubt I ever made another shot. My interest in her gained momentum from that day forward and continued thru school and beyond. Many great memories were made during that time and, thankfully, are still at recall. I...

To Ty, my deepest condolences for your loss and ours as well. You were always a source of great pride to both your mother and grandmother. I remember the first time I had the chance to spend time with Bettye. I was playing pool at Lakewood Country Club when she walked in and I doubt I ever made another shot. My interest in her gained momentum from that day forward and continued thru school and beyond. Many great memories were made during that time and, thankfully, are still at recall. I...

Bettye was an absolutely adorable girl. She was so very cute, perky and full of life. That's how I'll always remember her. She made a huge mark in high school and I always thought she'd do so very well in life. Obviously, she did. I'll always remember her looking like she did as she's pictured in her obituary. I hate saying that word. Obituary. It's just the date we were born and the date we traveled over the Rainbow Bridge. It's what we do with the dash in between that matters. She,...

My condolences on the passing of Bettye. We were good friends in high school. I have fond memories of her and our times together.

From our pre-k days at Gaston Ave. Baptist Church 'til now you have been my friend. You will be missed.
Rest In Peace.

My condolences to the family. May you look forward to hope that soon God's promises will be fulfilled.
Isaiah 65:17