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RICHARD BELL Obituary

RICHARD BELL Richard Joseph Bell, 54, passed away Dec. 19, 2012. Richard was born Oct. 8, 1958, in Los Angeles, and had lived in Las Vegas for the past 32 years. He was the loving husband and father to his wife, Andrea Joy Bell; and his children, Melissa, Michael and Samantha Bell. He is also survived by his mother, Marilyn; and his three brothers, Steven, James and Robert. Richard started Liberty Realty that grew to be the largest independent real estate company in Nevada. Richard attended UNLV and earned a bachelor's degree in psychology. Memorial services were previously held for family and friends at 1 p.m., Monday, Dec. 24, at the Center for Spiritual Living, 1420 E. Harmon. He was generous and always offered a helping hand to people in need. While he is missed today, the memory of him as such a great person will live on.

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Published by Las Vegas Review-Journal from Jan. 4 to Jan. 5, 2013.

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David Dalton

July 21, 2013

I just found out today that Richard passed away 7 months ago. I worked with him for over 11 years. He was so generous and kind and witty. He would throw fabulous Christmas parties for his agents and every year host a Mt Charleston BBQ. He was always available for anyone needing help. Richard will be missed. Rest in Peace Richard. You will be missed.

Kaye Irby

June 18, 2013

Rest In Peace Richard!

Melissa Bell

January 19, 2013

You are in my heart always, Dad.

Debra

January 5, 2013

Rest in peace. You will be missed.

Former Agent at Liberty Realty

Realtor, Anne Bartz

January 5, 2013

I m sorry for your loss. Richard did many kind things for humanity.

Harold Humphries

January 5, 2013

Rest in peace Richard. You helped many in the Real Estate community.

January 5, 2013

Blessings to his family.

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