Veronica Raquel Bell

August 29, 1964 - April 10, 2020

Veronica Raquel Bell

August 29, 1964 - April 10, 2020

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Veronica Raquel (Flores) Bell of Bixby, Oklahoma passed away Friday, April 10th at the age of 55. Veronica was born in El Paso, Texas on August 29th, 1964. She was the third daughter of Manuel and Gloria Flores. Veronica graduated Irvin High School in 1982 and moved to southern California. In July of 1990, Veronica gave birth to her only child, Christian Bell.

 

In 2003, Veronica moved to Tulsa to live near her sister, Becky and her family. She moved to Bixby in 2015. She started a new life and career in the hospitality industry working for different hotels in and around Tulsa. She was working at the Stoney Creek Hotel in Broken Arrow at the time of her passing.

 

Veronica was an outspoken person and never missed an opportunity to meet someone. She referred to many people as her “best friend” and in her way of thinking, they certainly were. She enjoyed laughing as much as making others laugh. She met a lot of people along the way in her 17-year career in the hotel business. Many coworkers, bosses and even guests that she still talked to up until her death. Some became her very close friends in every sense of the word.

 

She is preceded in death by her father, Manuel (Manny) A. Flores and her mother, Gloria Flores.

 

She is survived by her son, Christian Edward Bell, his wife Jillian, and her future grandchild. Her sisters, Pat Flores of Albuquerque, NM, Letty Munoz of El Paso, TX, Ana Hernandez of Littleton, CO, Ceci Atkins of El Paso, TX and Becky McKee of Tulsa, OK and many nieces and nephews.

 

Condolences may be sent to her son at bellchristian90@gmail.com

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39 responses to Veronica Raquel Bell

  1. Justina says:

    V! We instantly connected as coworkers. Her humor and kindness to those she allowed in her circle was certainly something special. She had so many stories and I would joke that I was going to write her story someday. I’m so sad to see that won’t happen but I’ll always have our stories. To say she will be missed is an understatement. She was one of my greatest friends and one of a kind.

  2. Khrista says:

    Veronica,
    Thank you for the honesty, support, kindness, and love you gave to me and my family. I will miss the laughter and tears we used to share. You were truly one of a kind and i will miss you everyday. Rest peacefully my beautiful sister.

  3. My condolences to the family. I went to high school with Veronica and while I did not have much interaction with her and did not know her well; my prayers are out there for the family. Timothy S. Morse

  4. Prayers for you and family. God Bless

  5. Rest In Peace cousin. You will be missed.

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