Raymond E. Bell

December 27, 1939 ~ May 18, 2023
Raymond E. Bell, 83, Mooresville, former longtime Terre Haute resident, passed away May 18, 2023. Mr. Bell was born December 27, 1939, in Terre Haute, to the late Robert and Pauline (Huffman) Bell. He married Connie (Price) Bell on August 1, 1964, and she survives.
Ray graduated from high school while his family was living in California. After moving back to Indiana, he met his future bride, Connie, while the two of them were at the roller rink in Terre Haute. As they say, the rest is history. Ray was a welder and tool maker by trade. He owned and operated Bell Welding & Machine with his dad for 35 years, before retiring.
Affectionately known to many as “Crazy Ray”, it is fair to say that Ray loved to be the life of the party and do just about anything to make people smile and laugh. He was extremely generous and would never hesitate to share his time, treasure or talent to help others. Ray enjoyed fishing, was an avid bowler in his earlier years, and never turned down an opportunity to enjoy some time away camping and boating at Raccoon Lake. He was a member of the American Legion Post #104. He always thought of retiring to Florida where he could be closer to the beach, a pastime that he thoroughly enjoyed. Ray was very devoted to his family and especially enjoyed attending his grandchildren’s events. He also loved spending time with Curt Grayless, who he loved like a son, and his family. Ray’s memory will be forever cherished by his loving family and many friends.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Robert “Bobby” Bell.
Survivors include his wife of nearly 59 years, Connie Bell; children, Kent Bell, Amy (Tony) Robinson, and Sarah (David) Rogers; sister, Ruth (Charles) Thompson; grandchildren, Madison (Tyler) Grant, Mitchel and Mandi Robinson; Grace (Andy) Cooksey, Sierra (LaRon) Dulin, and Bryanna (Jonathan) Reece; great grandchildren, Luke Cooksey, Rylie Reece, and Hattie Grant, who is expected next week; last but not least, Sami, Ray’s beloved Shih Tzu.
Ray’s Life Celebration® Visitation and Celebration of Life will be held at the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, 39 E. High Street, Mooresville. Visitation will be held from 4 to 6 p.m., Wednesday, May 24, 2023, with the Celebration following at 6 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to A Senior Retreat. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Angie, Edith,Diana and Darlene. We’ll miss you Crazy Ray❤️
So sorry for your loss. Still remember the times we coached the girls in softball. Good man.
Connie so sorry to hear about Ray. Thinking about you and your family.
So sorry Connie… Ray was an awesome friend and bowler! Always had fun!
So sorry Connie for your loss…Ray was a great guy…
We’ll miss you Ray
I enjoyed the few moments I got to hangout and talk to you
Kent, I am very sorry to learn of your father’s passing. Please accept our most sincere condolences.
Kent, very sorry to learn of the passing of your dad. You and your family are in our prayers.
So sorry for your Loss, he was such a good man. It was an honor getting to hang out with him.
Connie so sorry for you and families loss. Ray was such a great guy. Lori was sad to hear as well. She loved him as her softball coach. He did so much for the team. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Oh Connie, I had no idea, I’m so sorry. I never met Ray but I’m sure you were happy and he was a good man. 59 years! That’s great. Love, prayers to you and your family.
Sandy Dolan
Connie, I was so sorry to hear about Ray. I pray for strength for you and the kids. Love
Connie and Amy,
When I think of Ray, I think about riding in the back of his blue truck (with the topper) on the way to softball practice. Not only did he coach our team, he hauled several girls back and forth to practice! I fondly remember Ray with a smile on his face — teasing me in a lighthearted way. Connie, both you and Ray always made me feel welcome in your home; I loved being at your house! I’m thankful I had the pleasure of knowing Ray as he impacted my life in such a positive way.
I pray for comfort for your family as you celebrate his life.
With love,
Tilton & Roberson families has purchased Sympathy Garden for Raymond Bell
Dear Connie and Family…I always enjoyed Ray…He was always such a friendly and caring guy…Loved his humor and smiling face…Sold many a part to him and his Father…You always had the prettiest house in the neighborhood…He would always stop and say Hello…I would tell him we wanted a house just like yours…Know that we are thinking of you and the Family…May our Lord comfort you and bring you peace……Nick & Linda Agresta…6539 N. Fruitridge St., Terre Haute, IN………….
Dear Connie,
We were saddened to hear that Ray’s journey had come to an end. We hope and pray that the coming days bring you more and more comfort and that memories of your life together and the love of your family and friends help to support you.
Sorry to hear about your husband Connie, I will pray for you and family.
Shambaugh has purchased Sympathy Garden for Raymond Bell
Ray and Darlene Morris has purchased Lavender Fields for Raymond Bell
Hoesman and Harden family has purchased Sympathy Garden for Raymond Bell
Larry and Libby has purchased Peace Lily for Raymond Bell
Travis and Stacy Mason has purchased Peace Lily for Raymond Bell
Tia Ford and family has purchased Beautiful Memories for Raymond Bell
Love and prayers to the family.