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Patricia Ann Bell

February 2nd, 2013 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries

Patricia Ann Bell, 63 of So. Charleston passed away Thursday January 31, 2013 after a long illness.

She is survived by her daughter, Sherrie Rabel, son, Freddy Bell, sisters, Renee Holestine, Karen Affolter, Edna Cardin, and Penny Snodgrass, and brother Freddy Snodgrass, she also leaves behind 3 grand-daughters, 1 great grandson and 1 step grandson.

Service will be 2:00 PM Monday at Graceland Memorial Park Mausoleum Chapel South Charleston with Pastor Frank Chapman officiating. Entombment will follow. Family and friends will gather one hour prior to the service at the chapel.

 

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Shirley Newman
11 years ago

My prayers are with all of the family. I worked with Pat and she was always a lovely person. May God bless and keep all of you.

Tressie V. Snodgrass Miller
11 years ago

So sorry to hear about Patty . May God give each one of you comfort and peace . She will be sadly missed . Robert and I won`t get to be there for her service but you will be in our thoughts and prayers .She was loved very much . I will always remember us playing when we came down to see grand maw Tressie and papaw Roy and would come up to see all of you . Time and age can`t take our memories .I`ll miss as I miss so many of our family. the only thing good is the we will or can meet them again in heaven. So I`ll be praying for all of you . Hope to see some of you later . Our Love now always Tressie ( Koots ) and Robert

Sue Holestine Turley & Denny
11 years ago

Renee and family, so sorry about your sister. Will keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers.

Aunt Sue and Uncle Denny

Ruth D. Davis
11 years ago

My deepest condolences to Pat’s family. I worked with Pat when she was employed at the Workers’ Compensation Commission office on Morris Square. I remember fondly how Pat would speak so lovingly of her daughter Sherry and son Freddy when we were discussing our kids. When I left employment at WCC in 1991, Pat was starting to really struggle with her illness. I truly admired her for how she graciously accepted her illness, trying so hard to keep up with her heavy caseload.

May God Bless you Pat! Rest in Peace!

Ruth Davis