of Conway, AR
April 6, 1934 - July 4, 2017
Euel Elwood Bell, 83, joined his Savior on July 4, 2017. He was born April 6, 1934 in Mt. Vernon to the late Euel and Ruth Bell.
He was a United States Air Force veteran and a retired accountant. He enjoyed flower gardening, movies, music and reading. His greatest passion was his family. He was a devoted caregiver and loved to cook for loved ones.
Elwood is survived by his wife of 50 years Charlotte Steuart Bell; his only daughter Kathleen Dixon (John); and his only grandson Alex Dixon.
Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Roller McNutt Funeral Home Conway. A private family service will be later. Donations may be made to LifeSong Baptist Church, P.O. Box 1336, Greenbrier, AR 72058. The family welcomes words of comfort, memories and pictures.
My condolences to the Bell family may the God of comfort strengthen you during this difficult time draw close to him and he will draw close to those broken heart and crushed in spirit. Psalms 34:18 James 4:8.
Kathleen , John & Alex.
So sorry to Hear of your father, passing away.
We will be keeping you in our Prayers.
Dear Ms. Charlotte, Kathleen & John, & Alex, I love you guys so very much! We are all praying for each of you! May God continue to be your peace and comfort as you suffer through this loss together. We love you all dearly! James& Melinda, Hollie, Misti, Marissa, & Zach "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him." Romans 15:13a
Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers. May your memories fill your heart and give you comfort during this time.
Kathleen and family,
My heartfelt sympathy is extended to you. I know the grief of losing a father, but I also know the comfort found in God's promise of a reunion we will experience in heaven. I pray God will grant you the comfort, strength and peace only He can give at this time. My prayers are with you. Ann
Our love and prayers surround you as you walk this trail. You are NEVER alone, whether in grief and sadness or in the happy memories of your Daddy - God's hand of comfort will hold you. We love you all.
When I was a little girl Elwood took care of me and kept me out of trouble. He was the oldest and the only boy at the time. We didn't see each other enough after we were adults, but the love was always there. My love to Charolett, Kathleen and family. Love you Elwood, Tan.
My Dear Charlotte,
Tommy and I are saddened by the loss of your beloved husband and soulmate, Elwood. We are praying for you, Kathleen, John and Alex. Love you, Sweet Friend.
Charlotte and Kathleen my prayers are with you. I remember wonderful days as a little girl on the back porch with Elwood and you all. I loved to watch him cook and hear him tell of his recipes.. Much love to you all.
Jenni