Roger G. Bell 1930-2010
Bluffton native Roger G. Bell, 79, of Fairfield Glade, Tenn., died Dec. 19, 2010 at Cumberland Medical Center.
After serving in the United States Army he attended Ohio Northern University followed by working 34 years at RCA/GE in Findlay. He worked as an Engineering Technician.
He was born in Bluffton to Maurice Lowell and Kathryn Jeanette Stratton Bell on Dec. 29, 1930.
He was a member of the Fairfield Glade Community Church.
He is survived by his wife of 59 years Maryln Bell. Sons: Mike Bell and wife, Ann of Solon, Iowa; Tim Bell and wife, Cathy of Dublin, Ohio. Daughters: Deb Hausch and husband, Dan of Columbus, Ohio; Cheri Morgan of Lincolnshire, Illinois.
Grandchildren: Ryan, Maria, Matt, Meredith, Steve, Kimberly, Nick, Andrea, Christi, Marcus, Leah, Staci, Katie and Lauren.
Three Great-Grandchildren.
Brother: Tom Bell and wife, Carol of Westerville, Ohio. Sister: Marian Bowerman and husband, Dick of Lima. He was preceded in death by his parents.
A memorial service will be held in the spring 2011. You may make memorials to Fairfield Glade Community Church or the American Cancer Society in memory of Roger Bell.
Crossville Memorial Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
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