

Adam John Bell, age 23, of Scottsbluff, Nebraska, passed peacefully in his home surrounded by loved ones on Saturday, October 25, 2025. Funeral services will be held on Monday, November 3, 2025 at 10:00 am at Monument Bible Church with Pastor Jeff Banks officiating. Inurnment will follow at Fairview Cemetery in Scottsbluff. Fond memories and condolences may be left at www.dugankramer.com for the Bell family. Dugan Kramer Funeral Chapel is assisting the family with services.
Adam was born on June 14, 2002 in Scottsbluff to Rebecca Bell. He attended Gering and Scottsbluff schools and graduated from Scottsbluff High School, received his Associates of Science Degree from WNCC and completed the RWMC School of Radiologic Technology program in August 2025. He met the love of his life, Evelyn Anderson-Saenz, in 2023 and shared many adventures and built lasting memories. On October 18, 2025, Adam and Evelyn were married at the Bell home with family and friends.
Adam is survived by his wife, Evelyn; mother Rebecca; Grandmother Starla Johnson; Uncle Kevin and Aunt Stacy Bell, cousins Kaleb, Kendra, and Katie; Mothers-in-Law Shelly and Amy Anderson-Saenz; Sisters-in-Law Julie, Alyson, and Asha; and many friends that he considered family as well. He was preceded in death by his Grandfather Wayne Bell and Brother-in-Law Dante Anderson-Saenz.
Adam will always be remembered as a warm-hearted, funny, intelligent and loving young man. He lit up a room the second he walked in and had such a contagious laugh. He was known as the glue to his many friend groups and many would gravitate to his charm and loving spirit. He was the most loyal friend and was always there for anyone who needed him.
Adam enjoyed playing basketball, bowling, disc golf, watching football and Duke basketball with his Mom. He would spend countless hours playing Rocket League and Pokemon Go with his friends. His true passion was music which started at a young age with the help of his Mama. In high school, he discovered his love for performing and joined the choir, show choir, and musicals where his talent and passion were apparent the second he stepped on stage. He loved performing and taught himself how to play the piano and guitar, and could often be heard singing at the top of his lungs or playing on his drumset in the basement. His dream was to be able to perform his own songs and spent countless hours writing and recording in his makeshift home studio.
Adam loved making memories with Evelyn and his mom. They would take numerous road trips and sanity drives, listening and singing along to music, and attending concerts. He was always looking for something new and different to experience. They could often be found on their front porch with many of his friends for hours, talking, laughing, and discussing the concept of space-time continuum, which led to many debates and confusion to those trying to understand what he was trying to teach us.
Adam will always be remembered fondly for his humor and crazy antics. He always left people with a smile after talking to them, even if meeting them for the first time. His strength and bravery was admired by many during his battle with cancer. Although he struggled internally, he never let the cancer define his character and always pushed through with a determination that was inspiring. He was loved by many and will be remembered fondly by all who knew him.
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