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Updated: 3:30 PM Feb 8, 2010
Lynn Haven Woman Dies after Vehicle Overturns in Ditch
At approximately 10 Sunday evening, the Lynn Haven Police Department discovered an overturned vehicle in the ditch located at E. 17th Street and Louisiana Avenue.
Posted: 3:10 PM Feb 8, 2010Reporter: Lynn Haven PD |
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At approximately 10 Sunday evening, the Lynn Haven Police Department discovered an overturned vehicle in the ditch located at E. 17th Street and Louisiana Avenue.
Reports have positively identified the woman as, 60-year-old Lorraine E. Bell, of Lynn Haven. Bell was found dead, inside her vehicle, still strapped in with her seatbelt. Officials said Bell’s body did not appear to have any physical trauma. Investigators are trying to figure out how the vehicle got into the ditch, as the speed did not appear to be a factor in the crash. The cause of death is pending autopsy reports.
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Posted by: Becky
Location: Lynn Haven
on Feb 12, 2010 at 09:19 AM
I would like the family of Lorraine to know, that this woman was amazing to my family. She has been such a comforter to my family from my sister, Nisha to my mom battling cancer...she was such an encourager and is so terribly missed. Lorraine was such a blessing to know and really was great at making the best of any situation. I pray for the family, that may they not dwell on this sad ending but remember the laughs and great times you had with her. She is now never very far away from any of us. Lo, you are terribly missed but at least now, there is one more watching over us. So glad I had the privilege to meet her.
Posted by: Nisha
Location: Springfield, FL
on Feb 9, 2010 at 07:14 PM
She was such a loving and caring person; she always knew what to say or do to make you laugh. Lo... you are surely missed :(
Posted by: D. Hiscox
Location: Southport
on Feb 9, 2010 at 02:39 PM
Lo Lo was Loved very much and she will be missed deeply.
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