Newton
Mary A. Bell, a beacon of love and kindness, peacefully passed away on the morning of October12, 2024, at the Kansas Christian Home. She left this world surrounded by those who cherished
her dearly, embodying a spirit that will forever resonate in the hearts of her family and friends.
Born on October 25, 1946 in Marion, Kansas, Mary was a vibrant soul known for her loving, caring, responsible, and fun personality. Growing up, she attended Lincolnville Grade School and
Centre High School, where she showcased her talents by taking on the role of Helen Keller in a school performance, playing the clarinet in the band, and cheering for her classmates. After graduation, she pursued her passion
for nutrition and well-being by taking online training in Florida to become a licensed Dietitian.
Mary best represented the joys of life through her hobbies and interests. She found fulfillment in sewing, gardening, cooking, and styling hair, but her greatest joy came from spending time
with her family and embracing her role as a grandmother. Mary?s love was palpable in every meal she prepared, every flower she nurtured, and every moment spent with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She is lovingly remembered by her husband, Richard Bell, with whom she celebrated a marriage filled with devotion since April 24, 1966. Mary is also survived by her daughter, Tressa (Trent)
Machmer; her beloved sisters, Darlene Garnowsky, Pauline (John) Bailey, Roberta (Mark) Stuchlik, Janet (Mike) Roesti, and Michelle (Merle) Flaming; and her brother, Ron (Terri) Winter. Mary cherished her grandchildren, Brody
(Jenna) Machmer, Brooke (Freddy) Negrete, Kendra Stark (Tyler), and Kyle Stark, along with four great-grandchildren, all of whom brought immense joy to her life. She held a special place in her heart for her many nieces and
nephews, who will remember her with fondness and gratitude.
Mary was preceded in death by her parents, Clarence and Alberta Winter, her beloved daughter, Tammy Marie Stark, and her brother, Bob Winter. As we reflect on Mary?s life, we are reminded
of her unwavering strength and the indelible mark she left on everyone who had the privilege of knowing her.
A memorial service to celebrate Mary?s life will be held on October 22, 2024, starting at 10:00 AM at Petersen Family Funeral Home in Newton, Kansas.
Her legacy of love, kindness, and laughter will continue to inspire us all as we carry her spirit in our hearts.
Memorials made Mary's name may be made out to: Kansas Christian Home, Good Shepherd Hospice or The Alzheimer Association, and can be left in the care of Petersen Funeral Home.