Ina Fae Bell, born on October 10, 1954, touched the lives of many with her unwavering love, strong faith, and dedication to family and community. A beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, she devoted herself to nurturing those around her, living a life that was a true reflection of God’s grace.
Ina Fae’s heart was devoted to her marriages, honoring her vows with grace and loyalty. She was an excellent wife for 38 wonderful years, from 1974 to 2012, where she shared her life with her first husband, Henry M. Bell Sr. After his passing in 2012, she found deep companionship and support in her marriage to Billy Ray Bell, which lasted from 2015 until her passing in 2025. In every relationship, Ina exemplified humility and dedication, putting the needs of her loved ones at the forefront.
At the age of 70, Ina Fae embraced her spiritual journey with renewed enthusiasm. Baptized in 2015, she committed herself to sharing the message of Christ, ensuring that her family and all who crossed her path felt the warmth and hope of her faith. Her devotion to God shone brightly through her participation in Bible studies and her tireless efforts to draw others closer to His love.
Ina's musical talent was another beautiful expression of her spirit. Affectionately known as “Lady Bird” for her angelic singing voice, her passion for music resonated through every note. Whether singing in church choirs during her youth or harmonizing with her husband later in life, her melodies brought joy and inspiration to countless lives.
Her professional journey as a Circuit Clerk for the Lake County Nineteenth Judicial Court System in Waukegan, IL, showcased her meticulous attention to detail, reliability, and professionalism. Ina was respected and admired by colleagues and judges alike, leaving an enduring impact on all who had the pleasure of working with her.
Even in her final moments, Ina Fae remained deeply connected to her family. Just a day before her passing on March 5, 2025, she lovingly sent a birthday wish to her granddaughter, Kayla—an enduring reminder of her affection and care. Her passing at 1:30 a.m. due to heart failure marks a sorrowful moment, yet her legacy of love, faith, and service will forever inspire everyone fortunate enough to have known her.
Ina Fae Bell's life was a shining example of devotion and kindness—a testament to the beauty of living with purpose, faith, and unwavering love that will continue to shine brightly in the hearts of those she leaves behind.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, March 16, 2025, from 3:00-5:00 p.m. at Spann Funeral Home.
Memorial services will be Sunday, March 16, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Spann Funeral Home.
Repass: will be held on Sunday, March 16, 2025, from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. in the Lounge at Spann Funeral Home.
Survived by:
Husband:
Billy Ray Bell
Son:
Henry M. Bell, Jr.
Daughter:
Mary Ann Bell
Bonus Daughters:
Wanda Hardin (Bell)
Carolyn Mooney (Bell)
Brother:
Dean Campbell
Sister:
Rose Ann Martin (Campbell)
12 Grandchildren:
Kevin Watkins, Kayla Watkins, Kristopher Watkins,
Heaven M. Bell, Haidyn M. Bell, Darlene Grant, Dominique Grant,
Claude “G” Grant, Jr., Jelisa Sanders, James Mooney,
and Jessica Mooney
6 Great Grandchildren:
Justin, Desirae, Christopher, Gionna, Deyland, Giselle, and Kehlan
Special In-Laws, Family, and Friends:
Douglas Bell, Billy & Ann Bell, Chonoliah Teasley (Glendon)
Ricky Dotson, and Niva
Several Loving Nieces and Nephews
Angela Stout, James (Jimmy) Stout, Breonna “Bree” Sandstrom,
Tonya (Scott) Collins, Shawn Campbell, Joseph Campbell,
Kimberly Bell, Justin Bell, Ronandra Bell, Jocelyn Bell, Goria Jean,
Trelissia Shelton, and Cornelia "Punkin" Bell
Preceded in death by:
First Husband: Henry M. Bell, Sr.
Parents: Joe Campbell and Alice Campbell (Wootton)
Brothers: David Campbell and Bruce Campbell
Grandparents: Robert Campbell and Ada Landis
Granddaughter: Desirae Grant
Many More Loving Family Members and Friends
Arrangements by Spann Funeral Home & Cremation Services (615) 446-1123
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