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William J Yarwood posted a condolence
Friday, October 21, 2011
Murland's honesty and competence in his profession engendered total trust by the customer's of Del Computers. What a wonderful man! What a large loss for all of us, customers and family alike.
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Craig Warner posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Murland and I worked together for many years and I can truthly state that I have never known such an honest and sincere person as he was. Working with Murland in the same room for 8 hrs a day (and often more), we got to know a lot about each other and what was clear to me was how dedicated to his family he was. Murland was one of lifes constants, he always arrived on time, with a smile and a happy good morning. No matter if I was having a bad day or a good one, there was Murland still smiling, still putting that possitive spin on life. One of my happiest memories that I have or Murland was when we hired him back for a second time at DAL. He came down the stairs with a tear in his eye and hugged me and said "Thanks Craig, its good to be back". Right now, it's me that has a tear in my eye and I wish I could hug Murland again, but for now I will have to settle for a prayer and a thought, that some day we will meet again. God bless you Murland Bell, you will be missed.
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Marcee Schauer posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Murland was a dear friend and co-worker, whom I will miss greatly. He would always say "I'm mean and honrey" with a smile on his face when a customer would ask how he was doing. He was proud of his family and loved them dearly. Murland will always have a place in my heart. We love and miss you Murland! My condolences to Carrie and Murland's family.
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Roger & Lisa Argo posted a condolence
Monday, October 17, 2011
Dear Carrie & family: We are so rorry for your great loss. Murland is a great man, always willing to help, always a smile and friendly handshake. Despite his amazing amount of knowledge on a variety of subjects, especially the gospel,he was the most humble person I know.
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Ken and Mary Smith posted a condolence
Friday, October 14, 2011
We still have the photo of Murland when we were all on the stake employment team and he served so willingly and with such dedication. We were blessed by his sweet spirit and missed him and the family when you all moved from Coeur d'Alene to Post Falls. Then, sadly as it generally happens in the Church, we lost track of the Bell family, but have not forgotten you. We were stunned this morning to learn of Murland's untimely passing and since we will be out of town and will be unable to attend the services on November 5th, we feel to extend our condolences. We are poorer in Spirit with Murland gone, but know his great desire to serve is needed on the other side. May you be comforted in the knowledge that many people will remember his smile and strong testimony. We will mourn the loss of his goodness to us and pray that you all may find comfort in the knowledge that he is not far away.
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Tim And Kathleen Christie posted a condolence
Friday, October 14, 2011
Murland was my computer guru. He was introduced to me by a friend, and I quickly learned that Murland was a wizard when it came to computer needs. If he didn't know the answer, he promised he'd find out...and he always did. His sense of humor was genuine, he was never wavering in his commitment to doing a job the right way the first time, and we always made time to catch up on one another's lives. I know he was a deeply committed family man, and while I have never met his wife, Murland's eyes glowed when he talked about her. One didn't have to talk with Murland for very long to understand his love of family. We are deeply saddened by this very sudden loss of a person we considered more than just someone who fixed our computers. He was a genuine gentleman, a man of commitment, and someone who loved life and family. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to his family and friends. Tim and Kathleen Christie