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Amanda <I>Neville</I> Bell

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Amanda Neville Bell

Birth
Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho, USA
Death
30 Sep 2006 (aged 27)
Burial
Sugar City, Madison County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.8410225, Longitude: -111.7372589
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Born in the hallway of Madison Memorial Hospital, Amanda Neville Bell, 27, along with her husband, Marc, and son, Dylan, completed their earthly life on Saturday, as the result of a house fire.

Graduating from Madison High School, Class of 1998, she married Marc Jason Bell, her high school sweetheart, July 17, 1998 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. Mandy's two biggest dreams were to have children and a home of her own. First dream was answered at the birth of her son and second was answer in July 2006 after she and her husband spent nearly a year building their home.

A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she was awarded her Young Women's Medallion and severed in the Relief Society presidency, was a Primary and Nursery teacher, Compassionate Leader and served on the Activities Committee. Mandy loved cooking, riding her horse and photography.

Her patience, her tender heart and her ability to keep peace and harmony will be sorely missed by her parents, Scott (Pam) Neville, Deborah (George) Bradshaw; siblings Brindy (Layne) Cahoon, Cammy (David) Stubbs, Trent (Megan) Neville, Liz Neville, and Darren Neville; grandparents Darrell and Theda Neville, and Polly Peay. Her grandfather, Robert M. Clark, predeceased Mandy.

Born in the hallway of Madison Memorial Hospital, Amanda Neville Bell, 27, along with her husband, Marc, and son, Dylan, completed their earthly life on Saturday, as the result of a house fire.

Graduating from Madison High School, Class of 1998, she married Marc Jason Bell, her high school sweetheart, July 17, 1998 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. Mandy's two biggest dreams were to have children and a home of her own. First dream was answered at the birth of her son and second was answer in July 2006 after she and her husband spent nearly a year building their home.

A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she was awarded her Young Women's Medallion and severed in the Relief Society presidency, was a Primary and Nursery teacher, Compassionate Leader and served on the Activities Committee. Mandy loved cooking, riding her horse and photography.

Her patience, her tender heart and her ability to keep peace and harmony will be sorely missed by her parents, Scott (Pam) Neville, Deborah (George) Bradshaw; siblings Brindy (Layne) Cahoon, Cammy (David) Stubbs, Trent (Megan) Neville, Liz Neville, and Darren Neville; grandparents Darrell and Theda Neville, and Polly Peay. Her grandfather, Robert M. Clark, predeceased Mandy.



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