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Elinor Miller <I>Spicer</I> Bell

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Elinor Miller Spicer Bell

Birth
Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA
Death
8 Apr 2000 (aged 78)
Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Extract from the 1930 Census:
Name: Elinor M Spicer
Age: 8
Estimated birth year: 1922
Birthplace: Minnesota
Race: white
Sex: female
Relation to head-of-house: daughter
Home in 1930: Duluth, Saint Louis, Minnesota
Address: 1631 East Fifth Street
Father's birthplace: Iowa
Mother's birthplace: Minnesota
Occupation: attending school
Siblings living at home: Frank W (12), Richard G (9), and Barbara P (7)
Census place: Duluth, Saint Louis, Minnesota; Roll: 1126; Page: ; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 358.0
Date: 3 Apr 1930

Extract from the 1940 Census:
Name: Elinor M Spicer
Age: 18
Estimated birth year: 1922
Birthplace: Minnesota
Race: white
Sex: female
Relation to head-of-house: daughter
Home in 1940: Duluth, Saint Louis, Minnesota
Address: 202 Hawthorne Road
Marital status: single
Highest grade of school completed: high school 4 years
Living on farm: no
Place of residence in 1935: same house
Occupation: attending school
Siblings living at home: Frank W (age 22), Richard G (19), and Barbara P (17)
Census place: Duluth, Saint Louis, Minnesota; Roll: T627_1972; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 88-22
Date: 12 Apr 1940

Extract from the 1950 Census:
Name: Elinore M Bell
Age: 28
Estimated birth year: 1922
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Race: white
Sex: female
Relation to head-of-house: wife
Home in 1950: Duluth, Saint Louis, Minnesota
Address: 4830 North 6th Street
Marital status: married
Living on farm: no
Occupation: keeping house
Census place: Duluth, Saint Louis, Minnesota
Date: 31 Mar 1950

Obituary from the "News-Tribune" of Duluth, Minnesota dated 10 Apr 2000:
Elinor Spicer Bell, 78, of Duluth died Saturday, April 8, 2000, in her home. She was born in Duluth, graduated from Stanbrook Hall, and attended the College of Saint Scholastica and Colorado College. She married her husband, Thomas G. Bell, Jr., in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1945. Elinor enjoyed her family and the life and times at Grand Lake. Golf was a great enjoyment and social time for her. She played with the grace and style that exemplified the manner in which she lived her life.
Elinor served on the board of Northwoods Children's Home, Junior League of Duluth and was an honorary lifetime member of Ridgeview Country Club. She was also a member of Northland Country Club and the Kitchie Gammi Club.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Dr. Frank W. and Madeline Spicer; brothers Dr. Frank W. Spicer, Jr., and Richard G. Spicer; and her husband, Thomas G. Bell, Jr. She is survived by her six children, Thomas G. (Micki) Bell III, Frank S. (Rosalie) Bell, Charles M. Bell, and Barbara B. (William C. Gundersen), all of Duluth, Catherine "Kate" (Mark) Johnson of Sleepy Hollow, Ill., and Stephen P. Bell of Denver; her sister, Barbara (Clark) MacGregor of Washington, D.C.; a sister-in-law, Jean Spicer of Green Valley Ariz.; grandchildren Tom, John (Molly), Kate, Crissy, Peter, Nicole, Charles II and Natalie Bell, Ben, Cally and Sam Johnson, Jenni and Parker Gundersen; great-granchildren Ian and Dexter, and five nieces and one nephew.
Service at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Asbury United Methodist Church, 6822 Grand Ave. The Rev. Paul H. Bosshardt officiating. Interment in Oneota Cemetery. Arrangements by Bell Brothers Funeral Directors.

Obituary from the "Proctor Journal" of Proctor, Minnesota dated 20 Apr 2000:
Elinor Spicer Bell
Services were held last week for former Grand Lake resident Elinor Spicer Bell. She died Sat., Apr. 8, 2000 in her Duluth home. She was 78.
She was born in Duluth, graduated from Stanbrook Hall and attended the College of St. Scholastica and Colorado College. She married her husband Thomas G. Bell, Jr., in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1945.
Elinor served on the board of Northwood's Children's Home, Junior League of Duluth and was an honorary lifetime member of Ridgeview Country Club. She was also a member of Northland Country Club and the Kitchie Gammi Club.
She was preceded in death by her parents Dr. Frank W. and Madeline Spicer, brothers Dr. Frank W. Spicer, Jr. and Richard G. Spicer and her husband Thomas G. Bell, Jr.
She is survived by her six children Thomas G. (Micki) Bell, III, Frank S. (Rosalie) Bell, Charles M. Bell and Barbara B. (William) Gundersen, all of Duluth, Catherine "Kate" (Mark) Johnson of Sleepy Hollow, Ill. and Stephen P. Bell of Denver, her sister Barbara (Clark) MacGregor of Washington, D.C., a sister-in-law Jean Spicer of Green Valley, Ariz., grandchildren Tom, John (Molly), Kate, Crissy, Peter, Nicole, Charles II and Natalie Bell; Ben, Cally and Sam Johnson; and Jenni and Parker Gundersen; great-grandchildren Ian and Dexter and five nieces and one nephew.
Interment was in Oneota Cemetery. Arrangements were made by Bell Brothers Funeral Directors.
Extract from the 1930 Census:
Name: Elinor M Spicer
Age: 8
Estimated birth year: 1922
Birthplace: Minnesota
Race: white
Sex: female
Relation to head-of-house: daughter
Home in 1930: Duluth, Saint Louis, Minnesota
Address: 1631 East Fifth Street
Father's birthplace: Iowa
Mother's birthplace: Minnesota
Occupation: attending school
Siblings living at home: Frank W (12), Richard G (9), and Barbara P (7)
Census place: Duluth, Saint Louis, Minnesota; Roll: 1126; Page: ; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 358.0
Date: 3 Apr 1930

Extract from the 1940 Census:
Name: Elinor M Spicer
Age: 18
Estimated birth year: 1922
Birthplace: Minnesota
Race: white
Sex: female
Relation to head-of-house: daughter
Home in 1940: Duluth, Saint Louis, Minnesota
Address: 202 Hawthorne Road
Marital status: single
Highest grade of school completed: high school 4 years
Living on farm: no
Place of residence in 1935: same house
Occupation: attending school
Siblings living at home: Frank W (age 22), Richard G (19), and Barbara P (17)
Census place: Duluth, Saint Louis, Minnesota; Roll: T627_1972; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 88-22
Date: 12 Apr 1940

Extract from the 1950 Census:
Name: Elinore M Bell
Age: 28
Estimated birth year: 1922
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Race: white
Sex: female
Relation to head-of-house: wife
Home in 1950: Duluth, Saint Louis, Minnesota
Address: 4830 North 6th Street
Marital status: married
Living on farm: no
Occupation: keeping house
Census place: Duluth, Saint Louis, Minnesota
Date: 31 Mar 1950

Obituary from the "News-Tribune" of Duluth, Minnesota dated 10 Apr 2000:
Elinor Spicer Bell, 78, of Duluth died Saturday, April 8, 2000, in her home. She was born in Duluth, graduated from Stanbrook Hall, and attended the College of Saint Scholastica and Colorado College. She married her husband, Thomas G. Bell, Jr., in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1945. Elinor enjoyed her family and the life and times at Grand Lake. Golf was a great enjoyment and social time for her. She played with the grace and style that exemplified the manner in which she lived her life.
Elinor served on the board of Northwoods Children's Home, Junior League of Duluth and was an honorary lifetime member of Ridgeview Country Club. She was also a member of Northland Country Club and the Kitchie Gammi Club.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Dr. Frank W. and Madeline Spicer; brothers Dr. Frank W. Spicer, Jr., and Richard G. Spicer; and her husband, Thomas G. Bell, Jr. She is survived by her six children, Thomas G. (Micki) Bell III, Frank S. (Rosalie) Bell, Charles M. Bell, and Barbara B. (William C. Gundersen), all of Duluth, Catherine "Kate" (Mark) Johnson of Sleepy Hollow, Ill., and Stephen P. Bell of Denver; her sister, Barbara (Clark) MacGregor of Washington, D.C.; a sister-in-law, Jean Spicer of Green Valley Ariz.; grandchildren Tom, John (Molly), Kate, Crissy, Peter, Nicole, Charles II and Natalie Bell, Ben, Cally and Sam Johnson, Jenni and Parker Gundersen; great-granchildren Ian and Dexter, and five nieces and one nephew.
Service at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Asbury United Methodist Church, 6822 Grand Ave. The Rev. Paul H. Bosshardt officiating. Interment in Oneota Cemetery. Arrangements by Bell Brothers Funeral Directors.

Obituary from the "Proctor Journal" of Proctor, Minnesota dated 20 Apr 2000:
Elinor Spicer Bell
Services were held last week for former Grand Lake resident Elinor Spicer Bell. She died Sat., Apr. 8, 2000 in her Duluth home. She was 78.
She was born in Duluth, graduated from Stanbrook Hall and attended the College of St. Scholastica and Colorado College. She married her husband Thomas G. Bell, Jr., in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1945.
Elinor served on the board of Northwood's Children's Home, Junior League of Duluth and was an honorary lifetime member of Ridgeview Country Club. She was also a member of Northland Country Club and the Kitchie Gammi Club.
She was preceded in death by her parents Dr. Frank W. and Madeline Spicer, brothers Dr. Frank W. Spicer, Jr. and Richard G. Spicer and her husband Thomas G. Bell, Jr.
She is survived by her six children Thomas G. (Micki) Bell, III, Frank S. (Rosalie) Bell, Charles M. Bell and Barbara B. (William) Gundersen, all of Duluth, Catherine "Kate" (Mark) Johnson of Sleepy Hollow, Ill. and Stephen P. Bell of Denver, her sister Barbara (Clark) MacGregor of Washington, D.C., a sister-in-law Jean Spicer of Green Valley, Ariz., grandchildren Tom, John (Molly), Kate, Crissy, Peter, Nicole, Charles II and Natalie Bell; Ben, Cally and Sam Johnson; and Jenni and Parker Gundersen; great-grandchildren Ian and Dexter and five nieces and one nephew.
Interment was in Oneota Cemetery. Arrangements were made by Bell Brothers Funeral Directors.

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1921 - 2000



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