SOUTH SHORE, KY-Pamela "Pam" Lynn (Nee Yopp) Bell, 53 years old, unexpectedly passed and went home to be with her Lord and Savior, on Thursday, April 28, 2022.
Pam graduated from Greenup County High School Class of 1986, and married the love of her life, Mike Bell in 1991. Together they raised two beautiful children in South Shore, Kentucky. Pam was the current Secretary of the Autism Project of Southern Ohio, Founder of Just 4 Fun Bowling League for individuals with disabilities, Secretary of the New Boston Challenger Basketball League, Active Coach of District 11 Challenger Baseball League. Pam had a very kind and gentle spirit, she was a friend to all.
She is preceded in death by her Mother, Margaret Jean (Nee Bourne) Yopp.
She is survived by her loving Husband of 30 years, Mike Bell of South Shore, KY, one Daughter Kristyn Bell of South Portsmouth, KY, one Son, Aaron Bell of South Shore, KY, Father, Roy Allen Yopp of South Shore, KY, two brothers: Roy Allen Yopp, Jr. of South Shore, KY, and Mark Bourne of Orlando, FL, and too many other friends and family to mention, but loved by many.
Friends and family may call on Tuesday, May 3rd, 2022, from 6 to 8 PM, and Wednesday May 4th, 2022 at 11:30 AM, until time of Funeral Service is at 12:00 Noon PM. Interment immediately following in Siloam Cemetery, South Shore, KY.
Pastor Rick Bell will be officiating.
Donations may be made in honor of Pam to:
The Autism Project of Southern Ohio, P.O. Box 888, Portsmouth, Ohio, 45662
Please visit www.fcdaehlermortuary.com to leave a special memory of Pam and condolences for her family.
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