Daniel "Deacon" Bell 1925
October 22, 2002 12:00 AM
updated: June 9, 2017 10:30 AM
The Association was notified of this Aggie's passing on 10/22/2002.
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Daniel Grafton Bell
Birth: Jul. 9, 1904
Death: Oct. 9, 2002
Family links:
Parents:
Allan Grafton Bell (1876 - 1941)
Lena Rivers Daniel Bell (1880 - 1975)
Spouse:
Bennie Bell Warren Bell (1906 - 1985)
Siblings:
Daniel Grafton Bell (1904 - 2002)
Carrol Laird Bell (1907 - 1908)*
Evelyn Wright Bell (1908 - 1996)*
Robert Allan Bell (1913 - 1964)*
James Hall Bell (1917 - 1991)*
*Calculated relationship
Inscription:
LT COL US ARMY, WORLD WAR II
Burial:
National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona
Phoenix
Maricopa County
Arizona, USA
Plot: Section 17 Site 3076
Created by: GCO
Record added: Apr 28, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 36462757
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DANIEL GRAFTON BELL At age 98, Deacon, as he was known to his family and friends, died peacefully in Santa Fe on October 9. He was born in Hereford, Texas, the son of Allan Grafton Bell and Lena Rivers Daniel. He is survived by his younger brother, Charles
Austin Bell; his son, Alan Edward Bell; daughter, Beverly Ann Busching; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. In 1925 he graduated from Texas A & M University in Electrical Engineering, and worked in the movie theatre business until the late 1950s
when he left to pursue business interests in Arizona with his wife, Bennie Belle. As a young man, he greatly enjoyed participating in the development of sound film technology. He served with the armed forces during World War II, training anti-aircraft gunners
and maintaining the radar defenses of Hawaii. Deacon and his wife were lifelong orchid growing enthusiasts. They participated actively in national and international conferences and exhibits, and were widely known as knowledgeable experts. He is lovingly remember
by his family and friends for his gentle wisdom, his adventurous spirit, and his pursuit of wide-ranging interests, including mineralogy, woodworking, stone sculpture, desert plant life, jewelry making, and cooking. A memorial service will be held in Phoenix
on October 26. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Arizona Federation of Garden Clubs Scholarship Fund, noted 'scholarship in memory of Deacon Bell.' Send care of Wilella Stimmell, 6047 E. Exeter Blvd., Scottsdale, AZ 85251.