Mr. Edward Alfonzo Bell born to Janet Dukes in Aiken, SC on
January 25, 1960 and the sunset on his life May 18, 2012, at
the age of 52
Edward was educated in the New York City School system. He
attended Andrew Jackson High School where he excelled and
graduated at the age of 17. Edward attended the University of
Buffalo majoring in Communications and served two year as
well as serving two years in the Army Reserve. Edward
passions for music prompt him to become the founder of
Teddy Bear Productions. He worked for the New York City
Transit Authority for 27 years.
He accepted the Lord Jesus Christ at an early age and was
baptized at The First Church of God, Jamaica NY. He also
attended One Way Church of Christ before moving to New
Jersey. Edward married Melonie O. Brown and to this union
was born two sons, Edward James Bell and Jonathan Charles
Bell, one daughter Arninyia Brown.
Preceded in death, his father Ademola Adejunmobi and
mother in law Annie R Brown
He leaves to mourn him, wife Melonie, two sons: Edward and
Jonathan, one daughter: Arninyia Mother: Janet
Adejunmobi, three sisters: Aderonke Roberts (Joseph), Celest
Cutright, Katherine Broome (Rashied). Two brothers: John
Adejunmobi (Elsanora), Charles Verdell Two sister-in-law:
Maronda Brown, Minister Daveta Brown, Father-in-law:
Deacon James Brown Four Aunts, One Uncle, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
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