In Honor of Seth Bell's Final Wishes
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Dear family and friends,
We lost one of the most loving and fun people to ever bless this earth on December 5th, 2020, Civilian Police Sargent for the DOD, Seth A. Bell. It's been my honor and privilege to be a part of his family. There are a million words to express how profoundly sad I am to lose him, yet none seem adequate. I am touched at the outpouring of love and support that family, friends, and colleagues of Seth's have shown to his wife, Emily Bell, and to his family in Vermont, USA.
My sister, Emily, has been so strong in the face of her loss. My heart breaks for her each moment I'm awake. I am so proud of the amazing woman she is, and I'm so blessed she's my sister.
Everywhere they went, people loved to be in their company. They are the life of every party. When they would return to the States from their home in Germany, we could hardly wait to share in the good times they create.
Throughout Seth's career, he gave my sister opportunities to see the world. I am so thankful for what they shared together, and the memories we all have of the time they had together. There's no person who could begin to fill Seth's shoes, and I'm certain that anyone who knows them feels the same. There will forever be a hole in my heart now.
This fund is created to assist Emily in moving back to Vermont from Vilsek, Germany, and to give her time to begin grieving before worrying about returning to work. Though the Army has been monumental in planning her return, many out-of-pocket expenses have already been incurred by her. Because he passed in a foreign country, Emily may not have access to certain funds for many months to come. I know that Seth would want nothing more than for Emily to not have to worry about these expenses at this time.
Thank you,
Erica Beneze
We lost one of the most loving and fun people to ever bless this earth on December 5th, 2020, Civilian Police Sargent for the DOD, Seth A. Bell. It's been my honor and privilege to be a part of his family. There are a million words to express how profoundly sad I am to lose him, yet none seem adequate. I am touched at the outpouring of love and support that family, friends, and colleagues of Seth's have shown to his wife, Emily Bell, and to his family in Vermont, USA.
My sister, Emily, has been so strong in the face of her loss. My heart breaks for her each moment I'm awake. I am so proud of the amazing woman she is, and I'm so blessed she's my sister.
Everywhere they went, people loved to be in their company. They are the life of every party. When they would return to the States from their home in Germany, we could hardly wait to share in the good times they create.
Throughout Seth's career, he gave my sister opportunities to see the world. I am so thankful for what they shared together, and the memories we all have of the time they had together. There's no person who could begin to fill Seth's shoes, and I'm certain that anyone who knows them feels the same. There will forever be a hole in my heart now.
This fund is created to assist Emily in moving back to Vermont from Vilsek, Germany, and to give her time to begin grieving before worrying about returning to work. Though the Army has been monumental in planning her return, many out-of-pocket expenses have already been incurred by her. Because he passed in a foreign country, Emily may not have access to certain funds for many months to come. I know that Seth would want nothing more than for Emily to not have to worry about these expenses at this time.
Thank you,
Erica Beneze
Organizer and beneficiary
Erica Beneze
Organizer
Salisbury, NH
Emily Michelle
Beneficiary