Graveside services for Annie Marie Williams Bell will be held Wednesday, July 22, 2020, at 10:00 a. m. from Bogue Chitto Community Cemetery in Neshoba County with Rev. Willie Soloman, Jr., and Father Bob Goodyear officiating. Visitation will be held Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at McClain-Hays Funeral Home at 8 a.m. until we leave for the service. McClain-Hays Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Annie Marie Williams Bell was born on January 29, 1955, to the late Philmon and Aline Steve Williams. Annie Bell was called to the Lord on July 15, 2020, at Anderson Regional Medical Center. She was 65 years old at the time of her death. Annie Bell was from the Conehatta Community and attended Conehatta School. She attended and graduated from Choctaw Central High School in 1975. She was baptized in the Catholic Church. In 1978 Annie Bell moved to the Bogue Chitto Community and lived there the rest of her life. Annie Bell worked as a Choctaw Health Representative for a little while, and then worked at a pants factory in DeKalb, MS, for one year. She returned to work as a Choctaw Health Representative and worked there for 25-plus years. She was transferred to the EVS Department and worked there for seven months until going into the hospital. Annie Bell liked to listen to country music, and her favorite artist was Luke Bryan. On Sundays she liked to have dinner with her family and she liked to watch Sunday football. She was a Saints fan. She loved to watch Family Feud with her family, and she liked to watch Tik Tok videos on her phone. She enjoyed doing food sales with family and friends, especially at Ham Jam and the Choctaw Indian Fair. She loved her grandbabies and enjoyed spending time with them. She loved to chew her favorite chewing tobacco, Levi Garrett. She enjoyed going to the casino with her husband, sisters, and her friend, Fannie Tubby. Annie Bell had a kind heart. She liked to help people and made sure they were okay. She loved to travel with her family and see different places. Annie Bell loved to talk to people and could talk for hours. Annie Bell will truly be missed by many people. She leaves behind in God’s care her husband, Hayward Bell; son, Craig Tushka-Naapol Bell; daughter-in-law, Mindy Bell; son, A. Momit Abi Bell; daughter, MyLyndie Hoyot Ima Bell; sisters, Ruby Williams, Fannie Willis, Wanda Isaac, Selma Benson, and Rose Mary Williams; one brother, Henderson Williams; three grandchildren, Sean Wallace, Cornelia Ja’Rose Holittopa Bell, and Hayse Luke Nan Aplea Bell; three good friends, Betty and Fannie Tubby, and Lola Jackson. Annie Bell was preceded in death by parents, Philmon and Aline Williams; sisters, Joanna Williams and Emma Willis; brothers, Jonas Williams, Denis Williams, Wayne Williams, Darry Williams, Herny Williams, Jimmy, Sr. Williams, Bradley Williams, and Sammy Williams. Pallbearers are Johnny Williams, Jimmy Jr. Williams, Tilson Williams, Ashley Williams, Kevin Grisham, Aven Isaac, Jonah Williams, and Nick P. Stephens. Honorary pallbearers are Jakob Waiter, Jason Grisham, Kashton Grisham, and Kearson Grisham. We, the family, want to thank everyone who gave kind words, send prayers, and support us in our time of loss. We want to thank her nurses, and a special thank you to Sidney and Melissa, who took good care of our mom. Also, thank you to Ms. Debbie, her caseworker. Thank you to McClain-Hays Funeral Home. The family of Annie Bell