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It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, daughter, and aunt, Jean Ann Bell, who left us peacefully on July 3, 2025 at the age of 63.
Born on May 12, 1962 in McKinney, Texas, Jean Ann was the daughter of Troy and Billie Luellen, who preceded her in death. She was one of six siblings: Ruth Ann Haskins, Dee Ann Rayburn, Troy Lee Luellen (Deceased), Dony Luellen, David Luellen (Deceased).
Jean Ann Was the devoted wife of Jerry Bell, with whom she shared a lifetime of love, partnership, and family. Together, they built a home full of warmth, laughter, and faith. She was the proud and loving mother of four daughters and their spouses; Martha Jean Bell (Deceased), Melissa and Raymond Martinec, Aimee and Joseph Hannah, Brooke and Seth Nooner. She was also the adored grandmother of eight grandchildren: Hailey Halter, Eddie Warren, Jerry Warren, Courtney Bell, Jean Bell, Nancy Martinec, Braydin Hannah, and Tyler Nooner. Each of them brought light and joy into her life, and she treasured every moment she spent with them. She is survived by her many nieces and nephews, all of whom were deeply touched by her kindness, wisdom, and grace.
Jean Ann had a gentle spirit, a generous heart, and a way of making everyone feel seen and loved. She leaves behind a legacy of family, faith, and compassion that will live on in all who knew her.
A funeral for Jean Ann Bell will be held on Thursday July 10, 2025 at Skyvue Funeral Home, with a viewing beginning at 12pm, followed by the service at 1pm, along with a graveside burial. All who knew her and loved her are welcomed to attend.
7220 Rendon Bloodworth Rd, Mansfield, TX 76063
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