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Linda Marie Bell Kizzee

Linda Kizzee Obituary

MS. LINDA MARIE BELL KIZZEE, the beloved daughter of the late Mr. Ezra Lee Bell, Sr. and the late Mrs. Lucille Grant Bell entered into Eternal Peace on November 20, 2005. Ms. Kizzee's family will celebrate her life at Mt. Corinth Missionary Baptist Church, 4901 Providence St., Saturday, the 26th of November, 2005 beginning at 11 A.M. A Memorial Service will be held on today, Friday, November 25th from 7 until 9 P.M. at Bella Vista Missionary Baptist Church, 803 E 36th St. In God's care, Mrs. Kizee leaves her daughter, Mrs. Erika Lanette Davis (Michael); her granddaughter, Aleigha; siblings, Shirley Ann Taylor (Kennard), Arthur Lee, Sr. (Carolyn), Ottis Dean (Sharon); a dear sister-in-law, Carolyn Bell; and a host of other relatives and friends.

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Nov. 25, 2005.

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Lesa Walker-Maghett

November 30, 2005

Ms. Shirley Taylor, Erika & Family

I’m so sorry for the loss of your dear sister & mother Linda. We were just together on the 17th at Nails & Hair. We all had such a good time late that evening. It was meant for you two to be together that night. Of course I was late getting there and so was Linda but we laughed and talked and I felt like I had known her for years. She was so at peace and we really had a lot to talk about when I found out she worked for the Post Office & she was your sister. I was very sadden and shocked at her sudden death and I definitely know what you are going thru and we will be there for you if you need anything. Just remember that night of fun & laughter and how we had such a wonderful meeting. We were blessed to have crossed paths that evening – Earma, Lisa (our hairdresser), you Ms. Shirley, Linda & myself. Trust and believe in the Lord for he will be your comfort in time of need.

Lesa Walker-Maghett &

Earma Carter

Brenda Flournoy

November 29, 2005

Deepest sympathy to the family. Linda was a great supporter to the Bella Vista Women's Retreat. Her presence will be greatly missed. I pray that God will comfort you with pleasant and fond memories.

Linda Nickerson

November 28, 2005

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

The Glenn Holliman Family

November 26, 2005

Our condolences and prayers are extended to the Bell Family. Linda was a kind person and a wonderful friend. We will forever treasure the laughs and hugs we shared.



~~Be encouraged, joy cometh in the morning.

Melvin Wells

November 26, 2005

All our prayers and best to the family. We will keep your love one's memory of service and love for years to come.

Mary Douglas-Carroll (Class of '68)

November 25, 2005

Precious memories, oh how they linger! I am so thankful to have had a dear friend like you. Although our lives took us down separate roads, we were always excited to see and hear from each other and share our precious memories, whenever we met. I was truly sorrowed when I heard of your death. I was deeply saddened that I didn't take the time to call or visit more. Your precious memories will always flood my soul. Thank you for being one of my favorite childhood friends.

Angela Garner-Pettaway

November 25, 2005

My deepest condolences to the family during this difficult time. Trust in the Lord for renewed strength during this time also. Ms. Linda was a special person and will always be remembered as the loving mother she was to all of us.

Sandra Kelly-Dorsey

November 25, 2005

May God forever bless and keep your family in his care. Linda Kizzee will be greatly missed by her East Houston family. She was a jewel that God picked. Trust and believe in the Lord; and know God loved her best.

November 25, 2005

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Linda Holmes

November 25, 2005

May God's grace and mercy continue to bless your family and give you strength through this time in life.

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