Zenovia Bell  March 21 1952  September 21 2018 (age 66)

Zenovia Bell March 21 1952 September 21 2018 (age 66)

Ms. Zenovia “Dixie” Bell of Tampa, Florida who passed away on Friday, September 21, 2018. She was born March 21, 1952 in Pensacola, Florida. She graduated from Plant High School. She then moved to Alaska where she lived in Anchorage, Alaska for the past 35 years. She was graduate of Alaska University. She worked for Alaska Railroad Company as a bookkeeper. She was preceded in death by her mother, Rosie H. Johnson and brother, Jethro David Staten. She leaves to cherish her precious memories with her three children, LaSabre Bell, Tommie Bell, Jr. and Ashley Bell; seven grandchildren, Dominque Bell, Miles Legvineche and Savon Bell Adella Bell, Elijah Bell, Jackson Jordan Bell and Hendrix Bell; eight brothers and sisters, Constance Hill, Denise Pinchback (Ronnie), Lonnie Johnson, Anthony Johnson, Ingrid Johnson, Craig Staten and Nancy Brown (Michael); two aunts, Rudy Stephens and Beatrice Lawson; cousins, Stephanie Wright, Lavonne Stewart (Fredrick); a host of nieces, nephews and other cousins that will miss her.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Zenovia Bell March 21 1952 September 21 2018 (age 66).

Aikens Funeral Home

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death notice Zenovia Bell March 21 1952 September 21 2018 (age 66)

obituary notice Zenovia Bell March 21 1952 September 21 2018 (age 66)

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