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Charles Russell “Russ” Bell

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Charles Russell “Russ” Bell

Birth
Death
24 Oct 2020 (aged 52)
Buford, Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA
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Russ was born June 6, 1968 in Atlanta, Georgia to Charles W. Bell and Virginia Sue Rutledge Bell. He is a graduate of Lakeside High School, Class of '86, in Dekalb County, and attended Southern Tech and Young Harris College. Russ had a very successful career in the concrete industry spanning 30 years and most recently working for McCarthy Improvements as a QC manager. Russ married Elise Camuso Bell on March 24, 2007 and welcomed their only child Savannah on August 29, 2009. Russ was a wonderfully devoted husband and father and his greatest joys in life were his wife and daughter, fishing and his family. He loved to go out on the lake early in morning when the water was as smooth as glass and "hunt" for Striper. Russ loved to build and tinker with things. He was constantly building or fixing anything and everything around their house. He built a "mini-mansion" tree house for his daughter and helped many friends and family members with thing around their homes.

In lieu of flowers the family is requesting donations to Camp Kesem. Kesem is a nationwide community, driven by passionate college student leaders, that supports children through and beyond their parents cancer.
Russ was born June 6, 1968 in Atlanta, Georgia to Charles W. Bell and Virginia Sue Rutledge Bell. He is a graduate of Lakeside High School, Class of '86, in Dekalb County, and attended Southern Tech and Young Harris College. Russ had a very successful career in the concrete industry spanning 30 years and most recently working for McCarthy Improvements as a QC manager. Russ married Elise Camuso Bell on March 24, 2007 and welcomed their only child Savannah on August 29, 2009. Russ was a wonderfully devoted husband and father and his greatest joys in life were his wife and daughter, fishing and his family. He loved to go out on the lake early in morning when the water was as smooth as glass and "hunt" for Striper. Russ loved to build and tinker with things. He was constantly building or fixing anything and everything around their house. He built a "mini-mansion" tree house for his daughter and helped many friends and family members with thing around their homes.

In lieu of flowers the family is requesting donations to Camp Kesem. Kesem is a nationwide community, driven by passionate college student leaders, that supports children through and beyond their parents cancer.

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