Annalisa Marie Bell-Woodrow

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Annalisa Marie Bell-Woodrow, 61, of Long Beach, MS, passed away at her home on Sunday, May 22, 2022.

Annalisa was born in Sullivan, MO on January 18, 1961 to Stanley Bell and Dorothy Jean (Adams). She grew up and attended school in Spring Bluff, prior to moving to Tennessee. After graduating high school, Annalisa attended East Central College in Union, MO. She was employed by Maverick Tube, and the company eventually moved her position to Chesterfield, MO, where she worked various accounting positions in the area. Annalisa was blessed with three sons: Isaac, Joshua, and Jacob.

Annalisa married Glenn “Woody” Woodrow on January 22, 1997. They relocated to Long Beach, MS to enjoy life by the ocean. Annalisa and Woody enjoyed traveling with one another. Most recently, Annalisa was employed at the Naval Construction Battalion Center as a Purchasing/Accounting Agent. She loved her cats and enjoyed crocheting. Annalisa will be lovingly remembered and missed by her family and friends.

Annalisa is survived by her husband, Woody Woodrow, of Long Beach, MS; three sons: Col. Isaac T. Bell USAF of Stuttgart, Germay, Joshua Bell and his daughter Kathryne & siblings, all of St. Louis, MO, and Jacob Bell and wife Melinda and their two children, Lance and Blake, all of Sullivan, MO; two stepsons, Steven Woodrow and family and Craig Woodrow and family; one stepdaughter, Lynn Laramie and family; her mother, Dorthy Glover of Salem, IN; her stepmother, Lola Bell of Sullivan, MO; two sisters, Diane Wood and her daughter Kimberly Walker and family, all of Lanesville, IN and Nancy Frazier and husband Eddy and their daughters, Mandi Frazier and Angie Clute, all of Borden, IN.

She was preceded in death by her father, Stanley Bell; and her brother, Lance Bell.

Graveside Services were held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 4, 2022 at Crow Cemetery - with Pastor Harold Harrison officiating. Family and friends were invited to meet at the Eaton Funeral Home at 10:30 a.m. to follow in procession to Crow Cemetery.

Online condolences may be shared with Annalisa’s family at www.eatonfuneralhome.com.

All arrangements are under the care of the Eaton Funeral Home and Cremation Center of Sullivan.

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