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Tom & LaVerne Adams lit a candle
Friday, July 16, 2010
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Dear Pam and family, We just got home from vacation and was catching up on the old newspapers and saw Ken's obituary. Needless to say, we were shocked. We are so very sorry to hear about your loss. Ken was always so much fun to be around. He had a way of brightening up the bingo hall where we worked. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
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Cathy & Del Robertson posted a condolence
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Kenny was a great friend, a great dart player and father figure. Always looking out for us girls at the seahorse. Even my husband who at the time we were only dating. It was my birthday celebration and Jo JO, Monica, and Myself went to seattle, and bar hopped back here with Lee. When we got to the seahorse I was feeling pretty good and if you knew me I was never one to leave untill the bar closed. Well my now husband came to get me and carried me out of the bar. Kenny did not know that I needed to be taken home from having so much fun. So He kindly asked Del he better put me down. or!!! Well when Del spoke to ken about what he was doing Ken found out it was just me being silly. But what a protector. I love You and will miss you but I want everyone to know I have great memories and smile all the time when I thing about Ken.
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Paige and Ron Rispoli lit a candle
Saturday, July 10, 2010
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Dear Pam and Family, We are deeply saddened by your loss. We will cherish the memories of the times we spent together. We are with you during this time of grief. Although it's difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, may looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow. Ken will be dearly missed for his gruff demeanor and dry sense of humor...for which we loved so much about him. We Love You Bunches!!!! XOXOXO Paige and Ron
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Brian Wikins lit a candle
Saturday, July 10, 2010
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It is not too many times in your life you meet a truly, geniune person. Ken Bell not only talked the talk, but he also walked the walk. Ken lived his live by a code of sincerity and and itegrity at all times. He would do anything to help another. Ken laid a road map for many men to follow and I am proud to say that he touched my life. I will miss you Ken in body and keep you in spirit. Brian Wilkins
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Caroyln Buchanan lit a candle
Friday, July 9, 2010
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My deepest sympathy to Pam and family. I'm sure Ken will be missed greatly. I met Ken in 1980 while I worked at Issei Concerns Bingo. He had such a great sense of humor about everything. He always had a joke or two to tell. I'm glad that he and Pam had all the years together as they both deserved it.
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Jeni Hill lit a candle
Friday, July 9, 2010
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Kenneth Bell (grandpa and greatgrandpa) the time we had with you was short but we will remember all the laughter and love we shared. We will cherish the great stories and jokes. But most of all we will cherish the time we had with you and the smile you always had on your face. We will always love and remember you in our hearts. Love Jeni, Dave, Hunter and Abigail We love you grandma Pam.
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Sonja Cox posted a condolence
Friday, July 9, 2010
Kenneth Bell was my grandfather. I am the daughter of Jenifer, one of the kids that were adopted. I did not know my grandpa as long as most of the other family, but the little time we did have with him was a blessing. It was great to have found him. We shared a few good visits together and in the short time I knew him I came to know a few things. First, my grandpa was a joker. He loved to tease and act out. But everyone gave it right back. And he enjoyed every minute of it. Second, I learned that my grandpa was very caring and would do anything for anyone, no matter how outrageous. And last, he loved his family, all of his family, with all he had in him. Even though we did not share that long together, I loved my grandpa very much and I did not get the chance to tell him that one last time. Though, I am sure he knows it. Grandpa, I love you, and I miss you dearly. Sonja
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jenifer cox lit a candle
Friday, July 9, 2010
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Even though we cannot be there our thoughts and prayer are with everybody. Dad was a great person even thought we only had the pleasure of knowing him a short time, the times we spent together were full of love and laughter. He will be sadly missed and always loved. when we found our dad we also found a friend and lots of family. We love you all very much. DAD goodbye for now we will be together again someday. I LOVE YOU. WE ALL LOVE YOU. Miss you all and love you all
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Brian Nolen lit a candle
Friday, July 9, 2010
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I am Kenneth Bells' son in law who is married to his wonerful daughter Trina. Kenneth was a person who would give you the shirt off of his back. He dearly loved, and was loved by his family. His heart was bigger than life. Ken I am very proud to be a part of your family and I will miss you greatly. Be assured Trina and I will look after your beloved wife Pam until you see her again in heaven. Sincerely, Brian Nolen
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Barbara Seeberger lit a candle
Friday, July 9, 2010
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I worked with Kenny at the railroad in Tacoma. He was a wonderful person. He teased everyone & we gave it right back! I called him 'Old Coot'. After he retired, I enjoyed seeing him at the clerk's get togethers in Puyallup twice a year. I was very sad to hear of his passing & wish Pam & his family my most sincere condolences. He was one of a kind.
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