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Mr. James 'Red' H. Bell, Jr.









SOUTH PARIS - James "Red" H. Bell, Jr. 67, of South Paris, died peacefully at Stephens Memorial

Hospital on Sunday, January 6, 2008 with his family by his side.

He was born in Augusta, the son of James H. Bell, Sr. and Ada Campbell Bell. He was educated

in Augusta and was a graduate of Cony High School in 1959. He went on to graduate from the

University of Maine in Orono, majoring in engineering.

While serving in the U.S. Navy, he was stationed aboard the U.S.S. Sea Robin off the coast of

Cuba during the Cuban Missile crisis and was honorably discharged after four years.

In 1964, he started work as a laborer for Bridge Construction Corporation (currently known as

BRIDGECORP.), a division of Pike Industries and was president at the time of his death.

As an avid stock car racing fan, he was co-owner of B&B Racing with his good friend Dick

Bahre. Together they entered a car in several races at Daytona International Speedway including the

Daytona 500. They also sold tires at Oxford Plains Speedway for many years, until Mr. Bahre

moved South and Mr. Bell continued on with the help of a top-notch crew.

He belonged to several civic organizations including the Grand Royal Arch Masons #43,

Bethlehem Masonic Lodge #35 of Augusta and the Kora Temple Shrine in Lewiston, as well as

business organizations, MBTA, ABC, and AGC. He was a member of and served in several

capacities at Christ Episcopal Church in Norway.

Mr. Bell is survived by his wife Nancy and children, Russell Clement, Jr. of Skowhegan, Sandra

Clement Burton also of Skowhegan, Reginald and his wife Kathryn Clement of Anson and Ronald

and his wife Barbie-Jo Clement of Monmouth. He was also survived by grandchildren Molly,

Cody, Jesse, Mason, Casey, Mackenzie and Libby and a sister, Ann and Lionel "Nellie" Delaware

and their children Lionel Jr., Kelly and Penny of Lemoore, CA.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday, January 10 at 1 p.m. at Weston-Chandler Funeral

Home, 45 Main St., South Paris with interment in the spring at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Augusta.

Family and friends called at the funeral home on Wednesday evening. Donations may be sent to the

Harold Alfond Center for Cancer Cure, 361 Old Belgrade Rd., Augusta, ME 04330 or the Christ

Episcopal Church, 16 Green St., Norway, ME 04268.





“Sailor, Rest Your Oar”


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