Brandee Brown Bell's Obituary
The morning of December 25, 2025, Brandee Brown Bell, 49, passed away surrounded by her family at McKay-Dee Hospital after a courageous battle with her disease.
She was reunited with her beloved family once again, being preceded in death by her grandmother, Verla Hansen; her father, Mickey Brown; her mother and stepfather, Jan Abeyta and Glenn Abeyta; and brother, Korey Brown.
Brandee is survived by her loving husband, James Stan Bell; her children, Dyllan John Brown and Kylee V. Sierra Brown; her niece and nephews as well as her grandchildren she adored.
Born September 1, 1976, Brandee was raised with her younger brother and spent her childhood and teenage years camping and spending time with her family. After graduating from Roy High School in 1994, she lived a fun-filled life while pursuing her passions and interests. Many great memories she made with her friends, going to music festivals and concerts, all while getting some mementos and autographs from the artists themselves.
Brandee diligently worked 2 jobs as a young adult to afford building her life while also enjoying it. In one of these jobs, she worked alongside her mom at Chevron, where they met many members of the police community who she later would call friends. It was at Chevron where Brandee met her husband, James. They fell in love, had their 2 beautiful children and were later married. They would have celebrated their 20th anniversary on New Year’s Day 2026.
For the last 9 and a half years, Brandee proudly built a rapport with and skillfully served her customers, many becoming more like friends. It was that same charm only she had that turned many friends into family. A supportive and loving wife, and an amazing and caring mother. She was fun and funny, often being the one to bring a smile to your face.
Brandee was a one-of-a-kind, strong, witty and beautiful human being who will be deeply missed by her family, friends and anyone who knew her.
Memorial services will be held from 1-3 p.m. on Saturday, January 17th, 2026, at the Roy Premier Funeral Services location, 5335 1950 W St, Roy, UT 84067.
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