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1977
2021
Jason Bradley Bell, 44, of Shallowater entered into the arms of Jesus Monday, November 15, 2021 in Lubbock. He was born October 21, 1977 in Littlefield to Gregory Bell and Rhonda Bell.
Jason graduated from Littlefield High School with the class of 1996. He was a proud Alumni of LHS and a Wildcat. He enjoyed watching college football and was an avid Texas Longhorn fan. He had a passion for fishing and cooking and liked to play card games. Most of all, Jason loved his family. His family was his first priority and he always made sure their needs were met before his own. Jason was a great dad, husband and son-in-law. He had a servants heart and would help anyone in any way that he could. He was confident and accomplished what he put his mid to. He worked for FiberTex, as the Permian Basin Operations Manager. Known to his co-works as “Scrappy”, he was a hard worker and dependable.
Jason is survived by his wife, Bridgette Scoggin of Shallowater; two sons, Jakob Bell of Levelland and Grayson Bell of Shallowater; three daughters, Emily Scoggin of Odessa, Caleigh Scoggin and Lexi Bell both of Shallowater; biological mother, Rhonda Bell of Littlefield; father, Gregory Bell of Anton; brother, Shane Bell and wife Misty of Littlefield; grandfather, Lester Burnett of Littlefield; uncle, Paul Parsons of Littlefield; father and mother-in-law, Fain and Donna Smith of Lubbock; and other extended family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Ernestine Burnett, LaVanda Gibson Bell, and Roland Bell.
Celebration of Life Services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at Bethany Baptist Church (4402 40th Street) Lubbock, Texas with Pastor Dan Preston officiating and Pastor Kolin Hendrix assisting. Arrangements are under the personal care of Hillcrest Funeral Home in Littlefield.
Bridgette Scoggin
December 16, 2024
Miss you.
Valerie Hood
November 23, 2021
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Devyn Stanley
November 23, 2021
May you rest easy now. Rip
Shane & Misty Bell
November 23, 2021
Jason was a good brother and always put his family first. He will be greatly missed. RIP
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Kevin Bell
November 23, 2021
You were my first nephew and you made me proud to watch you grow into the excellent young man you became.l love you and miss you Rip
Robbin Colley
November 22, 2021
I’m so sorry. RIP sweet boy.
Latisha Gaona
November 22, 2021
And rejoicing with My Mom, your “Aunt Carolyn” too! Hugs cuz and love to all the family.
Latisha Gaona
November 22, 2021
I know you are rejoicing with our Savior & Little Granny in heaven. Will miss you cuz. With love, Latisha
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