Marcus Robert Bell, 58, of Blanchard, died Tuesday, April 17, 2018, at his home. The son of Howard Lloyd Bell and Carol Marie (Pyka) Bell, he was born November 6, 1959 in Oklahoma City.
He worked for many years for a landscaping company and was Christian in faith. In his spare time, he enjoyed fishing, hunting, bowling, and playing golf. Marcus was very artistic and enjoyed drawing landscapes in pencil.
He was preceded in death by his father; and two brothers, Scott Bell and Lloyd Bell.
Marcus is survived by his daughter, Amber Bell and her boyfriend, Stephen Kimball of Blanchard; his mother, Carol Bell, of Blanchard; his former wife, Lisa Bell-Hudgins, of Moore; two sisters, Diana Gomez and her husband, Les, of Blanchard and Lisa Russell and her husband, Keenan, of The Woodlands, Texas; one brother, Fred Bell and his wife, Debbie, of El Cajon, California; sister-in-law, Karen Bell, of Bridge Creek; numerous nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.
A private family memorial service will be held at a later date.
Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Eisenhour Funeral Home of Blanchard.
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