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Remembering Deborah Bell, 67, of Gravenhurst

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Deborah Anne Bell, 67, from Gravenhurst, Ontario, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 2, 2026.

Originally from North York, Ontario, Debbie spent the first 34 years of her life in the Toronto/Scarborough area. It was there that she built strong friendships that lasted throughout her life. She also met the love of her life and devoted husband for 47 years, Andrew Bell. Together they created a loving family and raised their two daughters, Stacey and Christine.

Debbie was the loving daughter of Erlynne June Ryan and George Silver Coutts. She will be greatly missed by her caring husband Andrew; her daughters Stacey Lynne and Christine Alexis; her sister Lynda Page; her best friend of 43 years Laura Hern; her mother-in-law Sylvia; and her six adored grandchildren Sheldon, Kara, Mckenna, Lukas, Jack, and Matthew.

During her working years, Debbie took on various roles in retail as well as in long-term care settings as a dietary aide. She also worked in custodial/housekeeping in Muskoka. In each job she made meaningful connections with coworkers and turned acquaintances into family. She had a special gift for accepting people just as they were while offering loyalty and support.

Debbie truly lit up so many lives. Her generosity knew no bounds-she was always ready to lend a hand or share what she had whether it was food or simply one of her warm hugs. People felt safe around her because she made them feel seen and cared for. Her warmth and humor brought joy wherever she went leading to countless moments filled with laughter.

Her greatest joy came from family-especially being with her grandchildren. Watching them grow brought immense happiness to Debbie’s life as she made sure they experienced everything wonderful about living fully. She was their biggest supporter-always smiling and encouraging them at every step.

While Debbie spoke candidly when necessary it always came from a place of love. A fiercely loyal friend who faced life’s challenges head-on encouraged others to do the same too. Her strength resilience left lasting impressions on all who were fortunate enough to know her.

The loss feels huge but Debbie would want everyone to remember all the happiness she spread-the joyful moments deep laughs pure happiness shared during good times together with friends and family.

No formal funeral or service will take place per Debbie’s wishes but details will come later regarding a Celebration of Life honoring the wonderful spirit that was Debbie Bell.


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