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Charlie David Bell
Aug 27, 1917 - Jul 11, 2013
Submitted by: Lois Burdick

Published 7-17-13

Enid News and Eagle

ENID, Okla. — Going Home celebration for Charlie David Bell, 95, of Enid, will be 2 p.m. Friday, July 19, 2013, at Philadelphia Seventh Day Adventist Church, with Donald Bell officiating. Committal prayers and interment will be in Dover Cemetery under the kind guidance of Stittsworth Funeral Service.

Charlie was born on Aug. 27, 1917, in Dover, Okla., the son of Roy Edgar and Dottie Lenora Lampkin Bell and passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 11, 2013, at his residence.

Survivors include sons, Donald and Aaron; daughters, Charlesetta, Dorthy, Mayverlla, Susie, Ruby of Enid, Shirley, Opal, Beatrice, Anita, Hope and Lynn; 37 grandchildren; 54 great-grandchildren; and 19 great-great-grandchildren.

Remembrances may be shared online at www.stittsworthfu neralservices.com.

 

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