Diane Bell Portland, Maine Obituary, Death – Member of Millinocket Marathon & Half Died in Pedestrian Accident
Diane Bell Portland, Maine Obituary, Death – Member of Millinocket Marathon & Half Died in Pedestrian Accident
Portland, Maine — The Portland community is mourning the unexpected loss of Diane Bell, a beloved member of the Millinocket Marathon & Half and a devoted friend, colleague, and mentor. Diane’s life was tragically cut short in a pedestrian accident that has left friends, family, and the running community in deep sorrow. Known for her dedication to fitness, community service, and inspiring others, Diane’s passing has left an irreplaceable void in the lives of those who knew and admired her.
Diane Bell, 46, was widely recognized not only for her athletic accomplishments but also for her vibrant personality and commitment to supporting others. As an active participant in local marathons and half-marathons, Diane inspired countless runners with her discipline, perseverance, and positive attitude. Her involvement in the Millinocket Marathon & Half included mentoring new runners, organizing community events, and promoting health and wellness across Maine. Diane’s passion for running was matched by her dedication to fostering camaraderie, encouragement, and resilience among athletes of all levels.
Outside of athletics, Diane was deeply engaged in her local community. Friends and neighbors remember her as a compassionate and generous individual who often volunteered her time to charitable initiatives, youth programs, and wellness activities. Diane’s enthusiasm for helping others extended beyond the running world, and she was known for her willingness to lend support, guidance, or simply a listening ear to anyone in need. Her warmth, kindness, and humor made her a cherished presence in every setting.
The circumstances surrounding Diane’s passing are deeply upsetting for the Portland community. Local authorities reported that Diane was involved in a pedestrian accident in a familiar neighborhood area. Emergency responders acted quickly, and the family has expressed gratitude for their swift assistance. While the details of the incident remain under review, Diane’s family has requested privacy as they navigate this profoundly difficult time and mourn the loss of their beloved daughter, sister, and friend.
In the days following Diane’s passing, tributes have poured in from runners, friends, and local organizations. Social media posts, community gatherings, and memorial runs have become spaces for people to share stories of Diane’s encouragement, guidance, and inspiration. Many recount how her mentorship, positivity, and leadership motivated them to achieve goals, embrace challenges, and pursue healthier, more active lives. Her legacy in the athletic community continues to resonate through the many individuals she inspired to reach their potential.
Diane Bell’s life was defined by compassion, dedication, and a passion for connecting with others. Her influence as a runner, mentor, and community member will continue to be felt throughout Portland and the wider Maine running community. Funeral arrangements will be held privately, with plans for a public memorial run and celebration of life to honor Diane’s achievements and the enduring impact she had on everyone she encountered.
The Bell family encourages those wishing to honor Diane’s memory to participate in local running initiatives, community wellness programs, or charitable events, reflecting the values and dedication that she embodied throughout her life.





