Adam Lee Bell, born on January 7, 1980, in Hinds County, tragically passed away on November 25, 2025, from injuries sustained in an accident. He was a dedicated tradesman who took immense pride in his work installing floors, ensuring that each customer was completely satisfied with the results of his labor. Adam's craftsmanship was not just a job; it was an expression of his commitment to excellence and his respect for the people he served.
As a true country boy, Adam relished the beauty of the outdoors. He spent many cherished moments engaged in his favorite pastimes: hunting, fishing, tent camping, and particularly enjoyed the thrill of frog hunting. His passion for the natural world defined much of who he was—a man at peace in the wild, finding joy and contentment in each adventure.
Adam is survived by his father, Dennis Lee Bell of Pelahatchie; his two children, Austin Bell of Arkansas and Cheyenne Bell of Arkansas; his sister, Myra Alamond (David) of Pelahatchie; his brother, Larry Bell (Alisa) of Alabama; and his beloved granddaughter, Bella Bell. He was preceded in death by his mother, Loretta Lynn Sumrall.
The legacy of Adam Lee Bell will live on through the many lives he touched with his kindness, work ethic, and love for the outdoors. He will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
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