She attended school in Kingsburg where she played clarinet in the band and worked as an usher at the local theater.
She worked as a medical transcriptionist in Fresno, Ca for over 30 years. No one could spell like Pearl!
In 1998, after the passing of her husband Woody Bell, she became reacquainted with her junior high school friend Duane Wamsley. They enjoyed every minute of their "Golden Years." Together they traveled the world, enjoyed fine food and the company of good friends.
Pearl is survived by her daughter Pam Halford; son-in-law Steve Onderko; granddaughters Ashley Hart, Jennifer Hart, Christina Hart and Kaitlyn Onderko; very special friend Duane Wamsley; and the entire Wamsley family.
NEPTUNE SOCIETY of Central California 1154 W. Shaw, Fresno
Published in the Fresno Bee on January 23, 2011
She attended school in Kingsburg where she played clarinet in the band and worked as an usher at the local theater.
She worked as a medical transcriptionist in Fresno, Ca for over 30 years. No one could spell like Pearl!
In 1998, after the passing of her husband Woody Bell, she became reacquainted with her junior high school friend Duane Wamsley. They enjoyed every minute of their "Golden Years." Together they traveled the world, enjoyed fine food and the company of good friends.
Pearl is survived by her daughter Pam Halford; son-in-law Steve Onderko; granddaughters Ashley Hart, Jennifer Hart, Christina Hart and Kaitlyn Onderko; very special friend Duane Wamsley; and the entire Wamsley family.
NEPTUNE SOCIETY of Central California 1154 W. Shaw, Fresno
Published in the Fresno Bee on January 23, 2011
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