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Bell WayneBELL, Wayne Kenneth   - February 29, 1948 - September 9, 2019

After a valiant, 15 year-long battle with dementia, Wayne passed away on Monday, September 9, 2019, at the age of 71.

Wayne is deeply missed already by his devoted wife and caregiver Donna and stepdaughter Heather.

He will be lovingly remembered by his children, Julianne Morrissey (Dwayne), Jamie (Jodi) and granddaughters Summer Morrissey and Kayleigh Bell.

Wayne was predeceased by his parents, Jean and Van, as well as his brother Bill and his sister Gail Redshaw (Wayne). Wayne spent most of his childhood years in Goodwood, Ontario.

As a teenager, he worked at the Goodwood Go-kart track that his parents owned, which spawned a lifelong love of cars and fast driving. His cars were not only a passion but a hobby; he owned and fixed up a red 1965 Chevy Impala convertible, and grew to love, own and ride motorcycles as well.

In the early years of his illness, when he could no longer work, Wayne and Donna were able to spend winters in Florida, where a new circle of friends provided him with help golfing and maintained a social life for him.

Wayne spent the last 7 years of his life in Long Term Care, at Shepherd Village, in Agincourt. The family appreciates the efforts that were made to care for Wayne on the 2nd floor during those years.

Out of respect for Wayne's long and difficult journey with this illness, there will be no funeral or memorial services. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations made in Wayne's memory to Long Term Care, where he lived.

To donate, visit shepherdvillage.org/donate and select Resident Memorial in the drop-down menu at the bottom of the form. In the Special Instructions box, state "Wayne Bell - Long Term Care."

For a photo gallery with more memories, please visit ogdenfuneralhome.com.

Because Wayne accepted the Gospel of Salvation through Jesus Christ, we find peace knowing that we will see him again. He is free and home at last.

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