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Mafielda Murle <I>Ramer</I> Bell Luster

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Mafielda Murle Ramer Bell Luster

Birth
Brownsville, Cleburne County, Arkansas, USA
Death
26 Jan 2011 (aged 91)
Heber Springs, Cleburne County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Brownsville, Cleburne County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Murle Ramer Bell Luster was born March 10, 1919 in Brownsville, Arkansas, to E. A. Ramer and Maude Frederick Ramer, and died January 26, 2011, in Heber Springs, Arkansas. She was preceded in death by her parents; husbands Charles A. Bell and Jim Luster; brothers Paul Ramer and Parham Ramer; sisters Marie Bradley, Alice Voorhies, Wincie Bufford and Nigel Goff; great grandson Colin Ingraham. She is survived by sons Lawrence E. Bell and wife Royia of Lake Charles, LA; Donald G. Bell and wife Elaine of Eudora, KS; daughters Linda B. Hutchinson of Fairhope, AL; and Diane B. Johnston and husband Bill of Heber Springs, AR; grandchildren Donna Hutchinson Nolte; Scott Hutchinson and wife Lori; Stasha Bell Savoie and husband Lee; Mitchell Bell; Ben Johnston and wife Shannon; Matt Johnston; Andrew Bell; and Brooke Bell; great grandchildren Rachel Ingraham; Hadley Hutchinson and Webb Hutchinson; Hayes Johnston, Blair Johnston and Ramsey Johnston; Reece and Quinten Savioe; and Jayce Bell; one sister, Omega Edwards; nieces, nephews, and many other friends. Murle was a member of First Baptist Church, Heber Springs and loved being a part of the Joy Sunday School Class, Keenagers fitness group and Saints Alive Senior Adult choir, until her health no longer permitted. She had been a resident of Southridge Village Nursing and Rehab since March 2005 where she was loved and respected by her caregivers. She was a nurturer and enjoyed feeding the wild birds, caring for her flowers and quilting. Her legacy of faith in God and love and devotion to her church and family was an inspiration to her children and will live on in the stories shared with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She often said, "Pray as if it all depends on God and work as if it all depends on you." Now her work is done and her prayers are songs of heavenly praise.
Murle Ramer Bell Luster was born March 10, 1919 in Brownsville, Arkansas, to E. A. Ramer and Maude Frederick Ramer, and died January 26, 2011, in Heber Springs, Arkansas. She was preceded in death by her parents; husbands Charles A. Bell and Jim Luster; brothers Paul Ramer and Parham Ramer; sisters Marie Bradley, Alice Voorhies, Wincie Bufford and Nigel Goff; great grandson Colin Ingraham. She is survived by sons Lawrence E. Bell and wife Royia of Lake Charles, LA; Donald G. Bell and wife Elaine of Eudora, KS; daughters Linda B. Hutchinson of Fairhope, AL; and Diane B. Johnston and husband Bill of Heber Springs, AR; grandchildren Donna Hutchinson Nolte; Scott Hutchinson and wife Lori; Stasha Bell Savoie and husband Lee; Mitchell Bell; Ben Johnston and wife Shannon; Matt Johnston; Andrew Bell; and Brooke Bell; great grandchildren Rachel Ingraham; Hadley Hutchinson and Webb Hutchinson; Hayes Johnston, Blair Johnston and Ramsey Johnston; Reece and Quinten Savioe; and Jayce Bell; one sister, Omega Edwards; nieces, nephews, and many other friends. Murle was a member of First Baptist Church, Heber Springs and loved being a part of the Joy Sunday School Class, Keenagers fitness group and Saints Alive Senior Adult choir, until her health no longer permitted. She had been a resident of Southridge Village Nursing and Rehab since March 2005 where she was loved and respected by her caregivers. She was a nurturer and enjoyed feeding the wild birds, caring for her flowers and quilting. Her legacy of faith in God and love and devotion to her church and family was an inspiration to her children and will live on in the stories shared with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She often said, "Pray as if it all depends on God and work as if it all depends on you." Now her work is done and her prayers are songs of heavenly praise.


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