Russell Thomas Bell

russell bell

August 30, 1942 ~ October 1, 2021

Born in: Lucinda, Pennsylvania

Russell Thomas (Tom) Bell, 79, passed Friday, October 1, 2021. He was the son of Russell and Etheleen Bell. He grew up in Fertigs and graduated from Cranberry High School with the class of 1960. He served in the US Army in 1963.Tom played baseball in his youth and went on to be a well-known softball pitcher in the Franklin League. He was a dedicated PIAA umpire for high school baseball and softball for 26 years.Tom loved the outdoors and traveled to Idaho and Colorado for hunting trips as well as the local area. He was an avid fisherman, but he was especially proud of his wild turkey success stories.Tom worked at CPT for 17 years. He then worked for several local employers including Shingledecker Welding. He retired from UPMC Sugar Creek Station, where he worked in maintenance. He was a volunteer caretaker for the Robert McMurdy Farm for several years and loved the time he spent there.Tom was an avid golfer and most recently played with the Elder Statesman's League and Lucky Hills.Tom married the former Linda Wilt on June 11, 1965. She and their son, Steve Bell of Franklin, survive him. Also sharing in their loss is Steve's former wife, Kristie, of Yuba City, CA. Tom was blessed to have two grandchildren, Riley Kason Bell, who is attending Sacramento State, and Anna Kaye Bell, who has shared time in Yuba City and Franklin.Tom was a social member of the Franklin Eagles Club and a Life Member of the North American Hunting Club. He faithfully attended Sugarcreek United Methodist Church.Tom came from a large family and is survived by brothers, George Bell and his wife, Jane, Robert Bell, Carl (Butch) Bell and his wife, Linda, Bill Bell and his wife, Penny, and Clarence Bell. Surviving sisters are Gertrude Adelsperger, Rose Rhoades, and Leona Culp.Preceding him are his parents; his brother, Charles Bell and his wife, Maria; his sister, Agnes Larson and her husband, Harry; his brothers-in-law, Harold Culp and his daughter, Denise, Charles Rhoades, and Frank Adelsperger; and his sisters-in-law, Donna L. Bell, and Suelyn Bell.Tom was blessed to know the Lord and to have supportive family and friends.Family and friends will be received at the Gardinier-Warren Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin, PA 16323, on Monday, October 4, 2021, from 3 pm to 7 pm.Funeral services for Tom will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday, October 5, 2021 beginning at 11 am, with retired Pastor Cindy Weber officiating.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made in Tom's honor to the Sugarcreek United Methodist Church, Mission Fund, Attn: Sarah Schwegler, 621 Buttermilk Hill Road, Franklin, PA 16323.Tom's family would to thank and make known they will be forever grateful for the wonderful care and love provided by the Venango Visiting Nurses Association (VNA) Hospice Team during his time of need.To send cards, online condolences, or for further information family and friends are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com.

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  1. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc.

  2. Thinking of you, Linda and family, with prayer and memories of you and Sugarcreek Methodist Church. Love, Lois Huey

  3. Sorry for your loss.. We sure had some good games of softball against each other. Rivals during the games friends after RIP Clem

  4. LINDA, PRAYERS FOR COMFORT FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. LASTING MEMORIES ON THE BALL FIELD WITH TOM AND ALWAYS AT THE RACE TRACK THE TRIO OF BELLS.

  5. With deepest sympathy to Linda and family.
    So sorry for your loss. God bless you and keep you in his care at this trying time.

  6. Sending our love, thoughts and prayers and wishing you moments of peace and comfort. Uncle Tom will be truly missed.

  7. Tom was a classmate and I thought highly of him. I am so glad to have spoken to he and Linda several times recently. Rest In Peace Tom.

  8. My Uncle Tom was one of the nicest guys anyone could ever ask for.So many wonderful memories. He will be missed. May he Rest In Peace.??

  9. So sorry to read about the passing of your brother. I didn’t know him personally, but he had to have been a great guy, knowing the rest of the Family. You all,are in our thoughts and prayers. Mark & Carol Books

  10. I was happy that my wife and I were able to see Tom back in July at Bob Bell’s house. We talked and shared fellowship with the rest of the family and friends that day along with a lot of laughs and smiles that day. Linda and Steve, you are in my thoughts ands prayers. I am truly sorry for your loss.

  11. Linda and family Jim and I are very sorry for your loss. Tom was a good guy and will be missed. He always asked how Jim was and that meant a lot to him. May your memories help you at this difficult time. Prayers????

  12. We share in your loss. Our prayers are with with you Linda. Tom can now drink all the dandilion wine he would like. Such a great guy! Much love to you. Aunt Gerda, Debbie and George

  13. Linda & Steve I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I have many fun memories of Tom helping with our “Girls’ Church Softball team” many years ago. I lnow you also have many wonderful memories of your life with him. May your faith sustain you in the days ahead. Sending hugs to you ??

  14. It is with a heavy heart felt sorrow, that I learned of Tom’s passing through a PIAA baseball chapter email from our secretary. My wife and I will keep you all in our prayers through this difficult time of personal loss. May the peace of Christ comfort you as the days pass us all by. You have our deepest condolences and may the love of God sustain you all during this great time of adjustment.


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