Clyde Evans Bell, Jr.
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Clyde E. Bell, Jr. was born May 4, 1931 to Clyde E. and Doris
(Marlin) Bell, Sr. in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He passed from this life,
April 26, 2008 in Antlers, Oklahoma at 76 years of age.
Clyde was married to Lenora Ashford on May 31, 1958 in Oklahoma
City, OK and had been a resident of the Antlers area for the past 35
years. He was retired from the United States Air Force. He was a
former Antlers City Manager and had also been a Pushmataha County
Chamber Manager.
Clyde is survived by his wife: Lenora Bell of the home; a daughter:
Sharon Bell of Phoenix, AZ; a son: Mike Bell of Vernon, TX; sisters:
Judy of Tulsa, OK and Cindy of Austin, TX; two grandchildren:
Melissa of Oklahoma City, OK and Kelsi of Phoenix, AZ; and one
great-grandchild: Aspen of Oklahoma City, OK; as well as numerous
other relatives and good friends.
In Loving Memory Of Clyde E. Bell, Jr.
Born May 4, 1931 Tulsa, Oklahoma
Entered Rest April 26, 2008 Antlers, Oklahoma
Services 2:00 p.m., Friday, May 2, 2008 Mills & Coffey Funeral
Chapel Antlers, Oklahoma
Officiating Reverend Andy Reed
Music “Amazing Grace” “Old Rugged Cross” “How Great Thou Art”
Pallbearers Guy Porter ~ Gary Porter ~ Greg Porter Scotty Reid ~
John Ashford ~ Cliffton Ashford Keith Edmond ~ Anthony Ashford
Interment Antlers City Cemetery Antlers, Oklahoma
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