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‘A kind heart’: Debra Bell, who helped the less fortunate, never forgot her roots - Texas Metro News

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The retired DART employee, who grew up in Roosevelt Heights, succumbed to COVID-19 in the fall of 2020.

The post ‘A kind heart’: Debra Bell, who helped the less fortunate, never forgot her roots appeared first on Texas Metro News.

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