Deborah Newble Bell was born to the late David Newble Sr. and Mary Jane Joseph on June 17, 1961 in Lake Charles, Louisiana. She entered in to glory peacefully with her Savior on Tuesday, March 23, 2021 while in the care of St. Patrick Hospital surrounded by her devoted family. She was baptized and became a member of Mount Olive Baptist Church at a young age. She was currently attending Glad Tiding Church.
She attended Louisiana State University majoring in Speech Pathology. Her warmth, kindness, and that beautiful smile will be missed. She had a talent for creating beautiful floral arrangements and decorating. She loved her grandkids and enjoyed baking and making candy for family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her father, David Newble Sr. her sister, Cynthia Perkins, and sister-in-law Giselle.
Deborah leaves behind to cherish her memories her husband, Willie Bell; two daughters, Marlana Newble of Austin, TX, Alesia Newble of Lake Charles, LA; one son, Jene Newble (Crystal) of Lake Charles, LA. She is also survived by one sister, Constance M Webb (Maurice) of Hampton, VA, three brothers, David, Ronald, and Louis Newble of Lake Charles, LA; five grandchildren, Janae, Jada, Javin, Mya and Maison; brother-in-laws Wayne, Jason (Devin), Austin (Bridget), and Cedric (Tyra) Bell. A loving Aunt Georgia of Riverside, CA and Uncle Antione (Loretta) of Lake Charles, LA. She will be missed by her nephews; James, Jay, Marcus, and Chris; her nieces, Ericka, Jasmine, Shameka and her cousins; Rosa, Bradford, Brian, Joey Lana and a host of other aunts, uncles cousins, and special friends.
A memorial service will be conducted at the Living Word Christian Center Gymnasium at 1639 Ryan St. Lake Charles, LA on April 9, 2021 at 10.00 am. Due to COVID restrictions attendance is limited but the service may be live streamed on https://livingwordcc.org.
The family will receive friends and family at Living Word Christian Center Gymnasium, 1639 Ryan St. Lake Charles, LA 70601.
We the family wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for all acts of kindness during our time of loss and celebration of our loved one. Perhaps you sent a lovely card or a floral piece; if so, we see it here. Perhaps you spoke the kindest word or thought of us today. Whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you so much whatever the part.
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