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Dema Ellen Bell
© Buchanan Funeral Service
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Buchanan Funeral Service

Dema Ellen BELL

Memorial Park Cemetery


Dema Bell
April 23, 1948 - January 23, 2011

Dema Ellen, age 62 of Edmond, died January 23, 2011. She was born April 23, 1948 in Enid, OK to Hershal and Alice Radcliff Bell.

Dema was a sales associate for Dillard's Department Store. She is survived by daughter, Kim Baker; son, Larry Dowler, daughter, Debbie and Jimmy Ellis; brother, Mike Bell; 9 grandchildren, Ashley and Bryan Cleveland, Courtney Robertson, Kyle Robertson, Chanteal Bruner, Peyton Bruner, Madison Gorham, Trevor Willey, Ashley Sinnett, and Ian Dowler; 5 Great-grandchildren, Camoren Robertson, Britton Cleveland, Avyn Cleveland, Evan Schank and Karsyn Robertson.

Memorial services to celebrate her life will be 1:00 PM, Saturday, January 29th at Buchanan Funeral Service Chapel.


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