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LaTina Rencher
October 30, 2006
To the family of Mr. Andrew Bell I offer my deepest condolences. Tears welled in my eyes when I received news of Andy's passing. First they were tears of sadness for the loss of a man who has been in my life since birth and a dear friend to my family long before I had even been thought of. Those tears of sorrow soon turned to tears of joy for I knew he had gone home to rest without a pain, worry, or trial. So here's to you Andy Bell. The man who was like a father to me and many others. I am forever in your debt for the kindness you have bestowed upon me and I am even more blessed to say that you were apart of my life. I will always carry you in my heart. Until we meet again, God Bless...
Claudia and Bob Hatterman
October 21, 2006
Andy and Oneda Bell have been part
of our family for years. I have loved them dearly and shared many
wonderful times with them. I can't believe they are both gone. I will miss them dearly.There were never two more wonderful people. My sincere sympathy to his closest family, Duane and Cynthia.
Paul Browder
October 21, 2006
To the family and loved one's of Andy Bell. I find it very unique to be able to say that every memory I have of him and his wonderful wife Miss. Onieda, bring a smile to my face, and joy to my heart.
How many people can we say that about in the world today.
Andy has earned his rest with the Lord!
Rose Wells
October 20, 2006
To the family of Mr. Andy Bell. I knew Andy thru acquaintance, seeing him here and there, but he always had a "hello and a smile". Now that the Father has called him home, we'll miss that, but we must remember that he's alright and has that "hello and smile" only we can't see, but he's seeing us. May God Bless and keep you all in his daily blessings.
Frances Watson-Henderson
October 20, 2006
Keep the good times with Andy in your hearts. God will give you peace and understanding when you have faith.
Frances Watson-Henderson
Stacey Malloy
October 19, 2006
To the family of Andy Bell, especially to my cousin Kevin Golden, I ask that the Lord will be with you during your time of loss.
I understand that this can be a difficult time for you all, but please be encouraged. Andy is no longer here because the Lord knew that he was ready to be with Him.
I realize that we must first grieve our losses, as it clearly brings healing. Sometimes our healing takes a while, but time does help.
I know that God knows your pain and I am prayful that He has already sent His "Comforter" to be with you. If it gets to be too heavy, and you need to lean on someone, lean on the Lord.
I will continue to ask my Father to bless you during these times and always, and I pray that He will keep you safe in the bosom of His love.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Stacey Malloy
(the Johns Family)
N.C., Eloise, and Ashley Hall
October 19, 2006
You have our deepest sympathy. Keep your hands in God's hands. We will miss him very much.
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