Obituaries

Donnie C. Bell

January 03, 1966 - January 23, 2019

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Obituary For Donnie C. Bell

Sewell Mortuary in Grantville respectfully announces the passing of Donnie C. Bell on January 23rd, 2019.

Funeral service is January 27th, 2:00 PM at Clark Chapel United Methodist Church in Luthersville Georgia.

Visitation Is on the 26th, from 4 to 6 PM at Sewell Mortuary in Grantville.

Donnie was born on January 3, 1966, in Coweta County, Georgia. He was the son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Willie George (Jonelle) Bell; and Mr. & Mrs. Floyd (Mary) Harris. He loved his family dearly and was a dear friend to many. He had a unique sense of humor that brought laughter and joy that impacted so many lives. His greatest love was spending time with his family and friends whether he was visiting or talking on the phone. He was very caring and selfless, always showing his outward expression of unconditional love for his daughter, sons, grandchildren, siblings, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. There’s no doubt Donnie’s heart was for his family and friends.

Donnie was educated in the Meriwether County School System. He was a believer of Jesus Christ and accepted him as his Lord and Savior at an early age. He was a member of Clark Chapel United Methodist Church. Donnie was employed at Tredegar Corporation a/k/a Bonnell Aluminum for over 20 years.

Donnie was preceded in death by his parents; twin brother, Lonnie; grandparents: Mr. & Mrs. Willie Edward (Dorothy) Bussie, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas (Lena) Bell, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur (Lucille) Harris.

Donnie is survived by his wife, Connie Bell; four loving and devoted children: daughter, Jawanna Bell; sons, Mr. & Mrs. Aldophus (Kenyanna) Amey, Mr. & Mrs. Derrius (Imani) Bell and DeMarkus Bell; seven grandchildren: Al’Lexia, Ezra, Alexander, Anilah, Elijah, Kingston and Alaya.; sisters: loving and devoted caregiver, Reverend & Mrs. Julian (Vanessa) Warner; Mr. & Mrs. Paul (Demetrice) Foster; four brothers: Mr. & Mrs. Dandy (Pamela) Harris, Deltiwon Harris, Mr. & Mrs. Richard (Jean) Harris, and Mr. & Mrs. Willie Floyd (Diane) Harris; sister-in-law: Tracey Mitchell; aunts and uncles: Mrs. Gladys Bell, Mr. & Mrs. James (Doris) Spear, Ms. Vera Bussie, Ms. Stephanie Bussie, Mr. & Mrs. Terry (Tonja) Reese, Mr. Melvin Bussie, Mr. Willie Bussie, Mr. James Bussie, Mr. & Mrs. Rayford Bussie, Mrs. Margie Alexander, Ms. Ruby Nell Bell, Mr. Maxie Bell, Ms. Linda Sue Bell, Mr. & Mrs. Elijah (Annie) Brittain, Mr. & Mrs. Randy (Debra) Stevens, Ms. Sandy Strozier, Ms. Betty Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Rayvie Harris, Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Harris, Mr. Sylvester Harris; great aunts and uncles: Mrs. Ruby Driver, Mrs. Julia Walker, Mrs. Freddie Reese, Mr. Albert Reese, and Mr. Roger Reese; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Services

26 Jan

Visitation

04:00 PM - 06:00 PM

Sewell Mortuary 220 Charlie Patterson Rd Grantville, GA 30220 Get Directions »
27 Jan

Funeral Service

02:00 PM

Clarks Chapel 60 E Oak St Luthersville, GA 30251 Get Directions »
by Obituary Assistant

Condolences

  • January 31, 2019

    Revelation 21:3&4 The Bible states that God "will wipe out every tear from our eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. " Just imagine a time in the future when those in the grave will be brought back to life here on earth. Just imagine the day when Donnie will be in perfect health no more worries.

  • January 30, 2019

    Warm thoughts and prayers to the family during this difficult time. Let the peace of God stated at Philippians 4: 6, 7 guard your hearts.

  • January 27, 2019

    I am very saddened to hear about Donnie’s passing. I hope in the days to come that y’all find peace and comfort in the memories that you share. I’m sure there will be much humor for the grand babies to enjoy in the memories of their granddad

  • January 25, 2019

    We are so sorry to hear about Mr. Donnie. We loved seeing him at the school and he will be missed by many here. Nancy Reynolds-Western Elementary School

  • January 25, 2019

    When someone you love dies for some it's like a piece of you goes with them. For others it is a When someone you love dies for some it's like a piece of you goes with them. For others it is a relief because they know they suffer no more. However, Jehovah God knows our deepest emotions. He understands that death is an enemy that we can't fight. That's why he promises that death will be swallowed up forever. (Isaiah 25:8). Also the Bible calls death the last enemy that will be brought to nothing (1 Corinthians 15:26). We also are promised a paradise here on earth where there is no more pain or sorrow and God himself will wipe every tear from our eyes. (Revelation 21:3,4). For more BIBLE truth please visit

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