This site is dedicated to the memory of Christopher Bell

In memory of a much loved father, grandfather, brother and friend to many, who passed away 6th July 2010. The memories that he has left with so many people reflect the kind and giving man that he was, who always had time for anyone to listen and advise. We will, of course, never forget his sense of humour and his natural ability to entertain. Through his passing I hope that we can help others who suffer from this disease and make a difference to them and their families. Thank you for your support.

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Dear Christopher, You were such a good friend, we met when our family went to Millfield School on an activity holiday, and you were teaching personal development, Alun was 12 then and is now 30, and with a son of his own. I remember, him rushing up to you and saying how guilty he felt because he'd forgotten to come to one of your talks, and you turning to him and saying "Could you show me how to feel guilty Alun, and then I'll be able to do it as well", and Alun struggling and then laughing as he realised what Christopher was doing to him. Our friendship grew from a shared passion and curiosity about personal development and spiritual things. You came to visit when you could, and it was always a joy and pleasure to spend time with you.Every so often one of us would phone and we would spend hours talking about the things that mattered to us,discussing, exchanging information and new books we'd come across. You were warm, kind, funny and very wise. You and Cynthia sent me 2 rose bushes after your last visit to us, they are beautiful and flourish in my garden, I always think of you when they are in bloom. My life has been enriched by knowing you. Thank you for being my friend, and my family's. With love Eirwen, Richard, Ruth and Alun
Sent by Eirwen Godfrey on January 17 2011
Topher was a very dear and loving brother, who I will miss. We may not always have agreed on issues, but he would listen. He was a good, selfless man who helped very many people, me included. I'm glad that he was peaceful at the end and that I was with him for his last four weeks of life. Hopefully he now realises the love and respect in which he was held, something he doubted in life. Thanks for being my big brother for so many years
Sent by Philly Middleton on July 28 2010
We will fondly remember Uncle Christopher, especially at Christmas time when he use to entertain us all with his endless rounds of party games. Christopher how did you ever manage to think up so many new ones year after year and then coax us all into participating. We have some very funny and happy memories of those times especially any games that involved us all charging around the house looking for clues !!! You never lost your energy or enthusiasm and with your trusted side-kick/assistant Victoria those memories will not be forgotten. xoxo
Sent by Sophie Page-Turner on July 21 2010
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