Norma Bell

Norma Bell Obituary

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Age - 87

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October 6, 2023

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Tequesta, FL

"Norma Rae Bell, age 87, passed away at her home in Tequesta, Florida on September 17, 2023. She was born March 14, 1936 in Chattanooga, TN, daughter of the late Russell and Willie Mae Dickerson. Norma was a devout Christian and attended Beacon Baptist Church in Jupiter, Florida. She gradutated from City High School in Chattanooga, worked many years at CBL and Associates in Hixson, TN and later retired from her position at Florida Power and Light in West Palm Beach, Florida. Norma has three children: Connie, Lori Ann and Dennis Bell, four grandchildren: Aaron (Virginia) Barbatti, Nick (Julia) Lane, Eric (Lana) Lane and Lauren (Cory) Cooper; along with six beautiful great-grandchildren. Norma will be interred with her beloved husband, Ernest James (Jim) Bell, Jr. at the Chattanooga National Cemetery following a private graveside service on Monday, September 25, 2023, officiated by Rev. Don Glenn. "

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