Faye Bell
Faye Bell, born in McRae, Georgia on March 7, 1944 passed away on May 10th. Faye attended Telfair County High School and Medical College of Georgia. She was a long time resident of Conyers, Georgia. Faye worked at St. Joseph’s Hospital and CDC until her career in real estate and mortgage banking, recently with Fidelity Bank. She is survived by her son, Jim Bell, daughter, Melinda Johnson, son-in-law Kevin Johnson and grandson, Cameron Johnson all of Atlanta, Georgia and Washington D.C.
A Memorial service will be at Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip in Atlanta, Georgia on May 16, 2018 at 2:00 PM.
In lieu of flowers, donations should be made to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Foundation.
So sorry for your loss. The good memories will always be with you. Glad to have known your Mom.
As a long time friend of Jim Bell, it was about twenty-five years ago that I had the pleasure of meeting his mom, Faye. She was a true Southern lady; charming, fun with sparkly eyes and a bright smile. Over the years, our paths crossed and there was a couple of occasions that she shared her wealth of knowledge about mortgages with me, which I found invaluable. The beauty of Faye isn’t merely her business acumen or professional savvy; to me, it was how proud she was of her two children Jim and Melinda. She was a mother who truly loved her children and that is truly beautiful.
My sincere condolences to Jim, Melinda and family.
Victoria Weston Morris
Prayers sent to the family.Actually, Faye’s dad was my uncle by marriage. I graduated high school with Faye. Lovely caring lady.
I graduated with Faye, and have good memory of the old school days.
I graduated with Faye, and I always considered her a close friend.
Faye brought so much life and love into every room. Her advice was always compassionate and priceless.
Oh how I will miss those hugs, that genuine smile and her contagious laughter. What a love of family she carried in her heart! Another link in our family chain is missing but Heaven has gained another beautiful angel.
Rest in Peace my Sweet.
Jim and Melinda, my heart breaks for you.
Faye was one of my best friends in high school, and we had lots of good times together. She will be greatly missed at our reunions. I will always remember Faye and James with loving thoughts.
It was my privilege to be a classmate of Faye. I remember her as a kind, gracious person. I know she will be greatly missed.
I know she created a son with a wonderful sense of humor, a great sense of character and an incredible work ethic. No doubt she was very proud. May she Rest In Peace. Xoxoxo
Ma Bell was always the brightest light.
She put everyone else’s needs first.
We were blessed to have her at Sunshine because that’s what she was. She will
be with us with every breath we take and
when there is no breath left, we will be with her again!
I had the pleasure of working with Faye for many years at Sunshine. She was always cheerful and had a sweet smile, she was my Sunshine and will be missed.
Faye was one of the sweetest people I’ve ever known. Her love and affection will be missed by everyone she ever came in contact with.
My husband Allen and I graduated from high school with Faye and cared a lot about her. We will miss her at our reunions. She was a special lady!
I, too, was blessed to have known Faye in high school. She was always precious – friendly, smart, caring. I enjoyed
visiting with her at our high-school reunions. She was a sweet and kind person! She will definitely be missed! I’m thankful to have known her in our “growing-up” years!
Jim, what a wonderful life and mother she was to you all. Thoughts and prayers for you and your family during this most difficult time. Praying God wraps his loving arms around you all at this time of need.
Faye was one of my special high school friends. We enjoyed some good times together. It’s so hard to know that I won’t see her or talk to her anymore here on Earth, but I’ll look forward to us being together again one day. Jimmy, Melinda, and Cameron, my sincere sympathy goes out to you at this difficult time.
Zell Stanley – McRae, GA
So sorry for your loss, prayers up❣
Faye will be missed by many. I am sorry that I did not get to see her and renew our high school memories. May God be with her family. Love and prayers are sent your way from an old friend.
I’ve had the privilege of working with Faye and watching her prevail over the many struggles she endured later in her life. Faye’s incredible attitude was never shaken no matter how difficult life became for her and her family.
God bless them!!
Ma Bell was a mother to so many people especially those of us who marched with Jim in the HHS band. She was always there with a smile for everyone and always made you feel welcome when you came to their home. Such a great person and I know she will be missed by so many.
Jim and Melinda
It was a beautiful service. Your Mom would be proud. Much love. #BeasleyStrong
Faye and I graduated together, and I remember her sweet manner and caring traits. My sincerest sympathies to her children and family.
A sweet lady for sure……many good memories I shall cherrish until we meet again..Blessing to her children and entire family….You will be missed, Faye!
Just tried to call ms Faye and check on her i worked w her for years in real estate. I had no idea she had passed. She touched a lot iof lives. She will always have a special place in my heart
Just tried to call ms Faye and check on her i worked w her for years in real estate. I had no idea she had passed. She touched a lot iof lives. She will always have a special place in my heart
I just found out one of my best friend who I truly loved and had the most upmost respect for. She was a great mother, grandmother and most of all a wonderful person, Our heartfelt love and prayers to Jimmy and Melinda so sorry we didn’t stay in touch. But, you have always been in my thoughts and so many wonderful memories. Forever love, Elaine, Bobby Floyd and family
Sorry this is so late. Faye and I worked together in the Mortgage business for years, We had lost track of one another and her name popped up today and I sadly learned of her passing a year ago. She was on of my favorite people, I loved her. Always positive and eager to help. Faye was a blessing to me.