Karen Janette (Scott) Bell © Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise
Bartlesville, OK
April 24, 2014Submitted by: Ann Weber
Karen Janette Bell, 54, of Sapulpa, OK, passed away Monday, April 21st, 2014. She was born in Enid, OK on January 18, 1960 to Gean and the late George Scott. Karen graduated from Okmulgee High School in 1979 and went on to OSU Okmulgee and graduated in 1981. After graduation Karen moved to Bartlesville and went to work for Phillips Petroleum until the time she met and married her husband, Geordie Bell in July of 1984. From Karen and Geordie's union came two children Chelsea and Scott. Karen worked for The Department of Human Services and Creek County Health Department in Sapulpa. She enjoyed beading, crocheting, knitting, and watching the birds eat at the bird feeder her father built and gave to her.
Karen is survived by Geordie Bell, husband, Chelsea Bell, daughter, Scott Bell, son, Gean Scott, mother, sister Sharon Ray and husband Randy, sister Cyd Scott, brother George Scott and wife Melissa, many nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles and many friends who all dearly love her and will miss her.
The Funeral will be at 2:00 pm Friday April 25 2014 at Green Hill Funeral Home in Sapulpa Ok.
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