A celebration of life for Essix "Curtis" Bell, January 29, 1937-October 2, 2006, services Friday, October 6, 2006, 1:00 p.m., the Light of the World, Christian Tabernacle International, 5883 Highway 155 North Stockbridge, Ga. 30281

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When mmorrow starts without me, please try to understand,
That Jesus came and called my name and took me by the hand.
And when I walked through heaven s gates, Ifelt so much at home,
When God looked down and smiled at me, from His golden throne.
He said, "This is eternity and all Ive promised you."
Today your life on earth is past and here it starts anew.
Ipromise no tomorrows, but today will always last, And since
each days the same, theres no longingfor the past.
You have been faithful, so trusting and true, Though there were times you did some things you knew you shouldnt do.
But you have been forgiven, and now at last yourefree,
"So wont you take my hand and share My life with me?"
So when tomorrow starts without me, Dont think werefar apart, For every time you think of me, Im right here in

Order ofService
Prelude Medley Processional
A Selectionfrom the Choir "Hold onto Gods Unchanging Hand"
Scripture Reading Old Testament .... Stephon Zachery New Testament .... Beulah Grove Baptist Church Augusta, Ga.
Prayer .... Pastor Ruth Smith Solo .... Ms. CarolLamar
Expressions
Arthur Williams... Friend Deborah Burns... Niece Roscoe Williams ... Friend Augustus Thurman... Southern Gentlemen Augusta, Ga. Dax Langley... Former Heritage HS Student
Marvin Rhodes... TAY, Inc. Morris Brown College Hall ofFame Deacon Calvin Bradley ... Light ofthe World Family
Solo .... Judy Sims : <t Silent Reading ofthe Obiturary \^ :
Eulogy Archbishop Jimmie L. Smith
Alter Call
Acknowledgements .... Elder Ann Avery The Benedition
Recessional
Interment Kennedy Memorial Gardens 2500 River Road Ellemuood, Georgia Repass after Interment >f Light ofthe World Christian Tabernacle Fellowship Hall

KA Man Who Left His Mark"
On Monday, October 2, 2006, Essix Curtis Bell, calmly and serenely set out to sea for that inevitable journey that we all must take someday. He crossed the boundary from life to death as gracefully as he lived his sixtynine years on earth.
While on this side of the veil, he made his mark in the places where it counts the most; in his family, his work and in his favorite place, church.
He was an extremely supportive husband, father, and grandfather never ceasing in his untiring support for his wife, children, granddaughters, grandson, and other kindreds. Curtis saw to it that they were always protected, sheltered and nurtured.
With a determined spirit, he saw to it that they were always safe, sound and secure. Curtis befriended and was befriended by many, many people across the length and breath of this country. His gregarious and engaging personality was his passport to many friends in the school and the community. Curtis Bell had an enormous impact on a countless number of students in his 32 years of service to the school children of Rockdale County.
He put himself into a helping position by first preparing himself through the education process. He earned a high school diploma from Lucy Laney High School in Augusta, Ga., in 1955. His educational accomplishments at Laney were balanced by a stellar athletic career, participating in sports for four years. For three of those four years, Curtis earned letters in baseball and basketball. Noted for his senior year basketball performance, he averaged 24 points per game, earning him honors on the All-Tournament and All-State teams.
Curtiss basketball accomplishments and achievements at Morris Brown College were equally distinguished. He made the starting team for the Wolverines four years in a row, served as captain of the team, and earned All-Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference recognition for two years.
The educational and athletic experiences that Curtis gained at Lucy Craft Laney High School and Morris Brown College were used to promote the

development and well-being of a countless number of youngsters. He coached basketball at the Gwinnett County Hooper Renwick High School, the Rockdale County J. P. Carr High School, and the Rockdale County J. P. Carr Junior High School. Curtis registered a first by becoming the first African-American boys head basketball coach at the Rockdale County Heritage High School in Conyers, Ga. This school, from its very inception, has been regarded as one of the most architecturally and academically unique schools in the United States of America. Curtis established a stellar record at Heritage, both on and off the court. Because of his kind and engaging manner, he was adored and a favorite of all the students.
The highlight of Curtiss basketball career might have come when he came within one mere game of coaching the Patriots to the state basketball championship. His team was defeated in the last three minutes of the semifinals by the eventual tournament winner, Southwest Macon High School. Curtis notched over 300 wins while coaching in Rockdale County.
Curtis attended the Light of the World Church in Stockbridge, Georgia. He maintained to the very end that Light of the World shed a beam that illuminated a special path of light for him and his family.
Born to the union of John Wesley Bell and Etta Mae Tillman who both proceeded him in death. Curtis had one son, Damon Leo Bell who also proceeded him in death.
He is survived by his wife of 28 years Gwendonlyn Bell, two daughters Djana Bell and Damese Bell, two sisters Shirley (Joe) Samuels, Jr. and Mary H. Stoney of Augusta, Ga.; three grandchildren Elyse, Erin and Sebastian; a father-in-law Henry L. Geddis, sister-in-law Anice (Michael) Carr and brother-in-law Lynnard Geddis of Charleston, S. Carolina. A huge host of neices, nephews, cousins, other relatives and lasting friends.

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Vaughn Cooper Torre Dozart Marty Green MauriceJones Larry Samuels Byron Williams
Tyron Williams
Charles Bush Monroe Bush Linsey Carpenter Jimmy Carter James Curtis John Davit Howard Glover Leamon Greer Virgil Hodges Robert Mack Michael Samuels Tony Stroud Jerry Williams Roscoe Williams
Light ofthe World Christian Tabernacle Greeters

The Family ofCurtis Bell acknowledges with heartfelt thanks, all the
kindnesses ofwords and deeds. Each expression is gratefully appreciated. Your kind gestures have been a testament
ofCurtis life andgenuine examples ofGods lovefor us all.

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