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In Loving Memory of Steve Ray Bell
November 5th 1958 – July 12th 2025
Steve Bell, 66, of Burleson Texas, passed away peacefully on July 12, 2025 surrounded by the family he so deeply loved.
A devoted husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle, son, and friend, Steve was a man of simple joys and a heart full of love. Whether he was cheering on his favorite football team, kicking the soccer ball around the yard with his granddaughters, or sitting back to enjoy an episode of The Andy Griffith Show or Little House on the Prairie, he found happiness in the everyday moments that brought people together.
Steve was never more in his element than when he was surrounded by his grandchildren—his greatest pride and joy. He shared countless laughs, life lessons, and backyard adventures with them, always with a warm smile and a twinkle in his eye.
His love for family was the heartbeat of his life. Sunday dinners, birthday celebrations, or just a quiet afternoon together meant the world to him. He taught us what it means to be present, to love unconditionally, and to cherish every moment.
Steve proudly served the City of Burleson as the Street Department Supervisor for 33 years, dedicating himself to his work and community with integrity and quiet strength. His commitment left a lasting mark on the people and places around him.
Steve is survived by his wife - Sherry Bell; son – Steven Bell; daughter – Audry Renee Wiegref and husband Doug; granddaughters - Jazymn Bell, Maleah Savage, Liberty Wiegref, and Justice Wiegref; great-grandchildren – Laylla, Lilliana, LaNaeah, Legaccy, Nelson, and Delillah; mother – Martha Bell; sister – Audry Davis and husband Tommy; brothers – Jerry Bell and Roy Bell and wife Scarlet and numerous nieces, nephews and friends who will carry his memory in their hearts always.
He was preceded in death by his father Henry Bell and his sister in law, Jean Ann Bell.
A celebration of Steve’s life will be held on July 21, 2025 at Skyvue Funeral Home at 3:00. In honor of his memory, the family encourages guests to wear their favorite football gear or something that reminds them of a time spent together.
In lieu of flowers, spend an afternoon with your family, kick a ball around with the kids, or rewatch an old episode of Andy Griffith. That’s how he would have wanted to be remembered.
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Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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