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The obituary notice of Christine BELL

Stoke-on-Trent | Published in: Stoke Sentinel. Notable areas: Newcastle-under-Lyme

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ChristineBELLWith heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Christine Bell. Chris sadly passed away on Thursday, 3rd April 2025, aged 78 years.

A dearly loved wife to Keith. A mother, nana, great nana, sister, aunty, and friend to many-Chris will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

A celebration of her life will take place at The Old Chapel Etruria, on Thursday 1st May 2025 at 12:00pm. All who wish to attend are kindly asked to meet at the chapel.

Family flowers only, please. Donations in Christine's memory are welcome and may be made to The Eaves Memory Clinic, Dylan Road, Longton. All enquiries to: Co-op Funeralcare 1 Park Avenue Wolstanton Newcastle-under-Lyme ST5 8AX 01782 711244
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Rest in peace Chris , Karen, Michael and family
Karen Lyttleton
01/05/2025
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Karen Lyttleton
01/05/2025
Forever in our hearts...
Heather and Paul Bell
Heather Bell
26/04/2025
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Heather Bell
26/04/2025
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Carol Drury
26/04/2025
Auntie Chris rest in peace. Love
Philip Lesley and family X
Philip Bell
23/04/2025
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Philip Bell
23/04/2025
So sad to see this RIP Beautiful lady
Yvonne Osullivan
22/04/2025
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Yvonne Osullivan
22/04/2025
Only just heard this very sad news. I will always remember the love and support you gave and how you kept in touch when things weren’t great for me all those years ago. You were also there for my mum in her later years, doing her hair and making her laugh. Deb says you always made her laugh too when she would bump into you up ‘big shops’ and you would have a natter and a moan together probably about us men. We loved your straight talking say it how it is style Chris and we’ll miss you very much. Sincere condolences to Uncle Keith, Lisa, Claire and the family. Phil, Debbie and girls. x
Phil
22/04/2025
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