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Thelma Robbie <I>Bell</I> Davis

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Thelma Robbie Bell Davis

Birth
Fort McPherson, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Death
17 Sep 1970 (aged 23)
Norfolk City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Stockbridge, Henry County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Hi, I am Stanley Wilson and I am writing this memorial in remembers of Thelma Robbie Bell,
Thelma went by her meddle name of Robbie and that is how I knew her, I met Robbie at my parnets home in Marietta Georgia in 1963 when her parents and my parents was introduce and Robbie and I hit it right off. I liked Robbie, she was the kind of person that you could relate to almost like a sister. We never dated, my mom would sometimes go to her mom home and her mom and dad would come to my home, this is the way we got to know each other. Robbie went to Campbell High School in Smyrna Georgia and I would have went to Spray Berry High School if I would had stayed in school Marietta Georgia.I would just like to say, I knew Robbie and she was a lovely girl and I will always miss her.
Robbie was the daughter of Robert McSherry Bell and Thelma Grace Bell.of Smynra Ga. Robbie was married, to Mr.Davis at a time that I don't remember, she had a son and I can't remember his name. She was survived by Mother Dad and Sisters and Brothers. Cause of death, explosion of a gas heater causing second and third degree burns over 85 percent of the body and other complication while living in Virginia with her husband that was in the Army. If you know Thelma I would like to know more about her, where she was born and died, city town and state and about Mr.Davis (First name and her babys name) Thank you.
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Her Journey's Just Begun

Don't think of her as gone away -
her journey's just begun,
life holds so many facets -
this earth is only one.
Just think of her as resting
from the sorrows and the tears
in a place of warmth and comfort
where there are no days and years.
Think how she must be wishing
that we could know today
how nothing but our sadness
can really pass away.
And think of her as living
in the hearts of those she touched...
for nothing loved is ever lost -
and she is loved so much.


Hi, I am Stanley Wilson and I am writing this memorial in remembers of Thelma Robbie Bell,
Thelma went by her meddle name of Robbie and that is how I knew her, I met Robbie at my parnets home in Marietta Georgia in 1963 when her parents and my parents was introduce and Robbie and I hit it right off. I liked Robbie, she was the kind of person that you could relate to almost like a sister. We never dated, my mom would sometimes go to her mom home and her mom and dad would come to my home, this is the way we got to know each other. Robbie went to Campbell High School in Smyrna Georgia and I would have went to Spray Berry High School if I would had stayed in school Marietta Georgia.I would just like to say, I knew Robbie and she was a lovely girl and I will always miss her.
Robbie was the daughter of Robert McSherry Bell and Thelma Grace Bell.of Smynra Ga. Robbie was married, to Mr.Davis at a time that I don't remember, she had a son and I can't remember his name. She was survived by Mother Dad and Sisters and Brothers. Cause of death, explosion of a gas heater causing second and third degree burns over 85 percent of the body and other complication while living in Virginia with her husband that was in the Army. If you know Thelma I would like to know more about her, where she was born and died, city town and state and about Mr.Davis (First name and her babys name) Thank you.
[email protected]



Her Journey's Just Begun

Don't think of her as gone away -
her journey's just begun,
life holds so many facets -
this earth is only one.
Just think of her as resting
from the sorrows and the tears
in a place of warmth and comfort
where there are no days and years.
Think how she must be wishing
that we could know today
how nothing but our sadness
can really pass away.
And think of her as living
in the hearts of those she touched...
for nothing loved is ever lost -
and she is loved so much.




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