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Hendra Faye Bell was born November 7, 1948 in Atlanta, GA.
Faye, as she was affectionately called, earned her degree in Practical Nursing from Atlanta Area Technical School. She began her career as a Licensed Practical Nurse in 1983 and enjoyed a successful and fulfilling nursing career that spanned the course of more than 30 years.
She was preceded in death by the following: her beautiful mother Leona Williams-Moore, father, Henry “HB” Barry Moore, a delightful grandmother, Mary L. Ward, her loving husband of over 20 years, Clarence Bell, Jr., and great-grandson, Aiden Kelley.
She leaves a loving and devoted sister, Ms. Alphreeda Cook, four children (Chandra “Yvette” Walls (Curt), Carlos A. Owens, Charla Y. Jacobs and Carlton A. Owens) and two very special sister-friends (Wanda Harvey and Marie Johnson). She also leaves over 15 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends to cherish her wonderful memory.







Charla, mine and Ricardos entire hearts are always with you. We love you so much and are thinking of you during this time. We love you
“ Hip Hop Faye” was the best auntie to me and so many others. Her sense of humor and the way she would curse you out was the best. She loved and took care of everyone around her. We must remember the good times and be happy we got a chance to make everlasting memories with her. She is now an Angel that can continue to watch over us all. Love you auntie Faye. ❤️❤️❤️ I sho’ miss that big pitcher of coffee. Lol.
God could not have blessed me with a better mother if He tried. I got my good looks, confidence, intelligence and sass from you Mama. The staff at your assisted living facility, and your hospice nurse called you “Sassy Pants.” 😂 They said your favorite morning greeting was, “What’s up Patna!” You are so loved and already greatly missed. Fly high Mama…❤🙏😘
God came and got this beautiful angel 😇 Faye your loving 🥰 spirit and care for others will be truly missed. I have so many wonderful memories we shared from The Westend Community (Lucile Ave). One I always would remember was us loading up in your big black suv and riding down to Griffin,Ga to the Sock Shop. Ms. Bitt, Mercy, and all us kids. You always treated me like I was one of your grandson’s. I will always appreciate the loving support you gave me and pushed me to continue in the right path. Watch over your beautiful family and tell everyone in heaven we love ❤️ them. Love, Darius L. Tigner-Jackson
The MDC Healthcare would like to send our condolences to your family.
My deepest sympathy to you Charla and your family.
We Love You
I was blessed to know Faye. She was the kindest and most openly friendly person I have ever known. Always talking about her family and all her memories of growing up in Atlanta. My deepest condolences and sympathy goes out to her entire family. The world has lost one of its brightest stars. Rest in so much peace Faye, you crazy funny awesome angel!
We love you Faye!
John 14:27 Peace I leave with you, my peace I give to you..Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.
My Friend Faye Bell We worked together At The Red Cross she was always one to help you she would always give you words of Encouragement Faye I love you now you are resting in Gods ‘ arms. To the Family Keep Trusting God Keep looking to the Hills From Whence cometh your help All your help comes From The Lord. MayGod Continued to watch over you and Bless you Amen.
My mom was The Life of the Party.. I Miss you son must. Heaven has gained an Angel.. I Love You ❤️❤️❤️
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