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Gina Marie Bell Dies at 61

Gina Marie Bell

Gina Marie Bell, also known as “Empress Izarah” or “GiGi” of Estate Tipperary died on Feb. 14. She was 61 years old.

She was preceded in death by her grandparents: Fidelis Canton Sr. and Inez Roebuck Canton.

She is survived by her mother, Roselyn Canton-Lang; father, John A. Bell Sr.; daughter, Kasheema Miller; sons: Jahnoah Bell and Jessie Martinez; grandchildren: Jahnoah Bell Jr., Alaunis Bell, Noah Miller and Roselyn Ross; daughter-in-law: Christine James-Bell; sister, Jurene Bell (Tricia); brothers: John A. Bell Jr., Jason Bell, Wayne “Cirgie” Bell, John M. Bell and Clinton Lang Jr.; and niece, Akilah Galloway.

She is also survived by nephews: Brandon Bell, Jaheem Lawrence and Kahlil Galloway; great-nieces: Jordyn Lawrence and Janiese Lawrence; aunts: Inez Canton-Sewer, Winifred Canton, Iris Canton, Jean Canton and Ruth Canton; uncle, Fremont Canton; and special friends: Wayne Miller (Karem), Nandito, Michael Ross (Balcoba), Hope Williams, Pauline Holst, Jasmine John, Makeda Kamara, Wala, Ras Feather, Sista Love, UCA MZO Kitchen/ Afrika House, Sherry Lake, the Department of Education family, and all her customers from the Corner.

Other survivors include cousins and other relatives: Norma Roebuck, Patrice Canton, Irene Sewer, Celeste Peachee Clendinen, Mary Roebuck, Lauritz Canton, the Canton families, the Roebuck families, Acoy family, Adams family, Monsanto family, Torres family, San Kitts; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

A viewing will be held at 10 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 11 a.m., Saturday, March 11, at James Memorial Funeral Chapel. A private sea burial will follow.

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