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James Hyrum Bell Jr.

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James Hyrum Bell, Jr. 1927 ~ 2006 Surrounded by his family on the 11th of January 2006, James Hyrum Bell, Jr. DVM, peacefully passed away after an extended illness. Born March 24, 1927 in Mink Creek, Idaho, "Junior" was the youngest of eight children born to James Hyrum and Carrie Mabel Keller Bell. He served in the US Coast Guard during World War II. After his mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the Southern States, he graduated from Utah State University and received a commission in the United States Air Force. He received his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from Colorado State A&M. Jim married Eileen Allred on June 13, 1949 in the Logan LDS Temple. They are the parents of eight children: David A. (Mary), Stan J. (Candace), Karen, Kristine (Don) Tanner, JoLyn (Kent) Ure, Eric A. and Juleen, James H. (Diane), and Mark J. They have 29 grandchildren and 17 great-grand-children. "Doc" was an accomplished large animal veterinarian with clients scattered throughout the Intermountain West and the world. He worked extensively in beef and dairy cattle reproduction and pioneered many techniques in the science of genetics and reproductive efficiency of these animals. He was on the Veterinary Science faculty at USU; head veterinarian at Cache Valley Breeding Association; General Manager of Deseret Livestock; and a consultant to numerous farms and ranches. He was also an accomplished general aviation pilot and a pioneer in neo-natal bovine serum production. An active member of the LDS Church, he served in numerous Stake and Ward Callings, as a member of the Church General Correlation Committee and Young Men's General Board, and as a temple worker in the Bountiful Utah Temple. He and Eileen served two full-time missions: in Nauvoo, Illinois and as Trek Coordinators and Veterinarian for the Sesquicentennial Pioneer Wagon Train from Nauvoo to Council Bluffs and then from Winter Quarters to Salt Lake City. "Doc" had the honor of leading the wagon train into the Salt Lake Valley astride his faithful horse, Blue. Jim was a wonderful father and exemplar who taught his children and grandchildren to love the gospel, the Lord and His Servants. He was a quintessential "people person" and influenced many for good wherever he went in the world. He loved the gospel and took every opportunity to bear testimony of the miracle of the Restoration. The restoration and power of the Aaronic Priesthood was his favorite topic. Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 14, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. at the Farmington South Stake Center, 695 South 200 East. Friends and family may call Friday evening from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful, Utah and Saturday morning from 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at the church prior to services. Interment-Farmington City Cemetery. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com

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Published by Deseret News on Jan. 13, 2006.

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Neldon and Riitta Jones

January 17, 2006

Dear Eileen and family, we were saddened to learn about Jim's passing.Our prayers are with you.We send you our love,Neldon and Riitta

Pat Eastman

January 14, 2006

To all of the Bell family

We have all lost a great man.He was truly a friend to everyone he was around.He was a special friend to Dan & myself.My thoughts & prayers are with all of you.To you Eileen I know your lose will be great.

Jayne Condie Russell

January 13, 2006

Dear Bell Family,



We have always loved you all and Uncle Jim. Your presence always made family events much more eventful! You did your best to come to farewells, homecommings, weddings, and the unavoidable funerals. Thank you. We hold dear the stories and laughs we've shared. It is nice to think of Uncle Jim in heaven, healthy, robust, happy; his eyes twinkling with loving mischief. He is with family and friends, planning, plotting, and getting up a group to share the gospel and some good fun. Makes it easier to think of going there too, as long as Uncle Jim is there! May the Lord's arms surround you in this difficult time. We love you.



Marian and Jay Condie and Family

Dan Craven

January 13, 2006

Dear Mark and Bell Family,



Holly and I are very sorry for the recent loss of your Dad. Our very best throughts and prayers are with you and all your loved ones during this difficult time, until you are able to see him again. What a blessing and comfort the nature of eternal families are.



All our Love,



Dan & Holly Craven

Vic Saunders

January 13, 2006

Dear Bell Family:

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your husband and father. Though I never knew him well, I do know Stan and have heard many stories about his father over the years. All of the Ag alumni at USU mourn with the Bell family at this time of sorrow. May you be blessed with our Father's spirit in your lives.

Bonnie Jordan

January 13, 2006

What a sweet and wonderful individual, that I had the privilege of placing on hospice. I will always remember that smiling face, and tenderness. Bonnie Jordan RN

Kent and Marilyn Lindberg

January 13, 2006

We are sorry for the loss of your dad and grandpa. We enjoyed meeting him--- he was quite the guy and had a great sense of humor! We send our sympathy to your family.

Pat (Bell) and Carl Clark

January 13, 2006

Dear Aunt Eileen and family:

Oh, how we loved Uncle Jim. Even during our visits these past few months he retained that spunk we've always loved. We have such fond memories of your family and your wonderful hospitality. Love to all.

Paul & Carlie Jensen

January 12, 2006

Dear Eileen and Family: Carlie and I send you our sincere condolences at the passing of your wonderful husband, father and grandfather, Jim. He will be missed. We will always remember him for his energy and enthusiasm for life and the gospel of Jesus Christ. He is now with loved ones and, if we know him, planning another adventure in the service of his God and fellow man.

Our love, Paul & Carlie Jensen

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