Steven Anders Bell
April 13, 1968 - May 1, 2022
This world will not be the same without the wonderful life of Steven Anders Bell. Always a forward thinker he kept the faith and the courage to stay positive remaining optimistic even through cancer’s darkest hours.
Steven’s favorite hangout was in his home with his family and fur kids. Even recently rescuing a new furry family member named Rose, who innately knew her sole responsibility was to bring comfort and love to him. In true Steven style, despite cancer, his last day was enjoyed. He proudly admired his children, his best and biggest accomplishments, dressed to the nines and all smiles off to Prom. He remarked,” this is a very good day. “
He is survived by the love of his life Stacey, his son Hudson and daughter Garner, Mother Rosalind Glein, mother in-law Virginia Trosper, his stepbrother Colonel (Ret) Van Kinchen, Godson Cutter Elliott, the Belkind cousins, Arthur, Jan, Lucas, and Rachel.
Steven is preceded in death by his beloved father, Bobby Bell, his paternal grandparents Anna and Samuel, his maternal grandparents Ester and Milton and father in-law Lt. Colonel (Ret) Robert L. Trosper.
An entrepreneurial spirit lead Steven on many paths in the community. Starting with the creation of Bell Investments in the late 80’s with his mother Rosalind, purchasing several residential rental properties in the Norman city limits. Out of necessity this led him to open Bell Lawncare in 1990 which was the first commercial lawncare business of its’ kind in Norman. After years of success in the residential real estate market, Steven had his sites on something bigger. And that is when Belmar Golf Club went from a family farm to a now well-known golf course and residential community, opening its’ doors in 2002. Since then, he continued to expand his portfolio on various successful commercial real estate investments throughout the Norman and OKC market.
When asked, “what stands out the most,” while reflecting on Steven Bell; there is a continuous, common thread that binds friends and family alike through how they experienced Steven. A larger than life personality, the funniest guy to be around, and undoubtedly loyal and reliable. Steven was, “that friend” who without question would answer your call in the middle of the night, support during crisis, and celebrate your win the loudest.
Might we all be as blessed, as Steven, ushered out in style. He was surround by love from near and far.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a difference in a child’s life by contributing to the Memorial Fund with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Steven’s name. Please visit www.GiftFunds.StJude.org
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