Mrs. Maggie Jean Brown Bell's Obituary
Maggie Jean Brown Bell was born on November 24, 1946.
She was wedded to Floyd Edward Bell of Daleville, MS on June 18, 1967. From this holy union, she reared a family grounded in faith and love.
Maggie accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior at an early age and became a member of Black Warer Baptist Church of Daleville, MS. Later, she united with St. Mark United Methodist Church of Daleville, MS. During her time as a servant in the house of the Lord, she was an usher, birthday recognition spokesman and she served on the scholarship committee. During her career, Maggie was employed by Catfish Plus Inc. as a head cook for several years. Then through the seasons, she became a head baker for Broadmoor Healthcare Center from 1978,1997.
She entered eternal rest on March 14, 2019. Her entrance was preceded by her parents, Sammie D. Brown and Janie Mae Rush Brown. Also, two sisters: Dorothy Hudnall and Kalara Kanita Brown.
Maggie's pride and joy resided with her family and she leaves to cherish her memories, her loving husband Floyd Edward Bell, fifty-0ne years of marriage. To this union two sons were born: Deno Deangelo Bell of Honolulu, Hawaii and Eddie Floyd Bell of Racine Wisconsin. Six Grandchildren: Mario V. Gilson, Kadarian Deangelo Bell, Darrion J. Bell, Kyonnie Danaria Bell, Danishia J. Bell, and Kaloria McKenzie Bell. Two Great..Orandchildern: Jaxon Bernard Scott Gilson, and Alaina Sofia Gilson.
Three brothers: Jessie Brown of Meridian, MS, Junior Brown of Dekalb, MS. And Qtto Brown of Dekalb, MS. Two sisters: Catherine Moore of Chicago, Ill. And Laura Brown of Philadelphia, MS. Two Aunts: Ivery Lee Hearn and Flora Brown. Maggie leaves a Legacy of love to a host of love ones: Uncles, brother, in,laws, sister,in,laws, family and friends.
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