Kimberly Bell Obituary - Battle Creek, Michigan | Baxter Funeral & Cremation Service
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Obituary for Kimberly Bell

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Kimberly Marie Bell, 48, of Bellevue, Michigan, fell asleep peacefully in the Lord on Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at home. She was born on June 2, 1967, the daughter of Teddy E. and Carol O. Bell.
Kymmy worked for the Calhoun County Mental Health and Legion Villa for many years. She was passionate about helping people and enjoyed caring for the mental well being of all her patients.
Kymmy is survived by her parents and daughter, BreeAnna Metty of Bellevue, MI; significant other, Nicholas C Metty of Bellevue, MI; sisters, Patricia (Robert) Usher and Terry (Robert) Beecher; brother, Michael (Rowena) Bell; her second family, Darla (Mark) Pinch, Collin (Karla) Walch, Lisa Piper, Ashley (Jake) Comer, Alyssia Piper, and Cade Piper.
Kymmy loved BreeAnna very much. She was deeply involved in her education. She loved animals, especially her dogs, Zeus and Scooby. She was a great cook except for baking, having BreeAnna help her make new recipes. Meatloaf and deviled eggs were her specialty. Kymmy had a tremendous sense of humor leaving you laughing often. Her favorite color was yellow, she loved sunflowers and liked wind chimes. She cared deeply for the veterans and their treatment after returning from combat. A true advocate for vets rights.
A celebration of life will be held at the Elks Lodge on Harmonia Road, in Springfield, MI on Saturday, April 30th from 3:00pm to 7:00pm.
Kimberly would appreciate any contributions go to the family to further BreeAnna's education.

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