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Lawrence "Larry" Bell

July 24th, 1934 - March 17th, 2019

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Lawrence Bell passed away March 17, 2019 in Des Moines, Wash. He was born July 24, 1934 to Stephen McMorris Bell and Annie Lee Lowe Bell in Wichita, Kan. He was a Burien, Wash. resident for 51 years. Larry earned a BA in Business from Wichita State University. He served in the U.S. Air Force as a radio intercept operator from 1954 to 1958. Professionally, he worked in financial services at DSHS (1971-1997), for Northwest Security Services (1996-2003), and Reliant Security (2003-2008). He had a lifelong appreciation of the arts. Larry is survived by his sister, Maxine Wilkes of Walnut Creek, Calif.; nieces and nephews, Anita (Steve) Chartier of Wichita, Cheri (Greg) Beretta of Dublin, Calif., Lu (Bob) Potilla of Wichita, Stephanie Brown of Gainesville, Fla., Jeff (Christina) Wilkes of Montville, Ohio, Steve (Kim) Bell of Livermore, Calif., Carolyn (Peter) Brummel of Seattle. He was predeceased by his parents; and brothers, Robert Bell and Elbert Bell. No services planned.

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Edwards Memorial Funeral Homes - Federal Way

Edwards Memorial Funeral Homes - Federal Way

At Edwards Memorial, our mission is to support you and your family in commemorating your loved one through beautiful, meaningful, and affordable services. We understand the importance of celebrating your loved one's legacy in a way that is both personal and healing. Our team is dedicated to creating customized life celebration services that genuinely honor the memory of your loved one, offering everything from affordable cremation services to personalized memorial events. We proudly serve Washington Veterans and their families with specialized care designed to maximize their earned military benefits and awards....

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