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Suzanne “Sue” <I>Shanahan</I> Bell

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Suzanne “Sue” Shanahan Bell

Birth
Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
Death
19 Mar 2013 (aged 76)
Riverside, Riverside County, California, USA
Burial
Tarkio, Atchison County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Suzanne Bell
September 24, 1936 - March 19, 2013

SUZANNE SHANAHAN BELL Age 76, died Tuesday, March 19, 2013, in Riverside, California. Death was due to complications of pneumonia. Due to additional medical complications, Mrs Bell had been confined to the hospital and skilled nursing facilities for the last 8 months. She was born in Rochester, New York, September 24, 1936, graduated from St. Agnes Academy and worked for Eastman Kodak. It was on a visit to New York City where she met her husband-to-be, William H. Bell (Colonel, USAF, Ret), then a Captain, during the taping of 'The Ed Sullivan Show' on Easter Sunday 1956. Married six months later in October 1956, Mrs Bell traveled with her husband to Germany, where he was assigned for duty, and where their three children were born. After Germany, the family lived in Niagara Falls, NY, Rochester, NY, Montgomery, AL (Maxwell AFB), traveled back to Wiesbaden, Germany, back to Montgomery, AL (Maxwell AFB), and finally settled in Riverside in 1975 when her husband retired from the Air Force. During the family's last tour of duty in Germany, Mrs Bell accompanied her husband throughout Europe while he coordinated with Intelligence personnel of various friendly countries. She served as a Goodwill Ambassador to the wives of foreign dignitaries, military counterparts, and other allied officers. Her skill, tact, and diplomacy as a hostess were unsurpassed and contributed greatly to the friendly cooperation between countries. For many years, in Riverside, Mrs Bell was an active and very involved volunteer for numerous charitable organizations and community groups. She was an industrious, self-motivated, and intelligent woman, who formed and was president of three companies: advertising, catering and business management services. When one mentions the name Suzanne Bell, music and singing come to mind. She loved to sing and shared her gift with everyone. As a young lady, she had her own music show on radio in Rochester. Many lives have been touched by this amazing lady and her lovely voice in and around Riverside. Surviving are her husband of 57 years, Colonel William H. Bell; her daughters, Suzanne Bell de Garcia of Long Beach CA and Kathleen Shanahan Bell-Conine of Zebulon NC; her grandson, Alexander Javier Garcia-Bell of Long Beach CA; and two brothers, Frank Shanahan of Fort Pearce FL and Daniel Shanahan of Carlsbad CA. She was predeceased by her parents, her sister, Gloria Lahon; her brother, Joseph Shanahan; and her son William M. S. Bell Funeral services will be held at the Home Cemetery, Tarkio, MO, in the near future. In lieu of flowers, remembrances can be made to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV), PO Box 14301, Cincinnati OH 45250-0301. Arrangements are entrusted to: Acheson & Graham Garden of Prayer Mortuary, (951) 688-1221. Please visit www.achesonandgraham.com to leave condolences. Published in Press-Enterprise on April 7, 2013.
Suzanne Bell
September 24, 1936 - March 19, 2013

SUZANNE SHANAHAN BELL Age 76, died Tuesday, March 19, 2013, in Riverside, California. Death was due to complications of pneumonia. Due to additional medical complications, Mrs Bell had been confined to the hospital and skilled nursing facilities for the last 8 months. She was born in Rochester, New York, September 24, 1936, graduated from St. Agnes Academy and worked for Eastman Kodak. It was on a visit to New York City where she met her husband-to-be, William H. Bell (Colonel, USAF, Ret), then a Captain, during the taping of 'The Ed Sullivan Show' on Easter Sunday 1956. Married six months later in October 1956, Mrs Bell traveled with her husband to Germany, where he was assigned for duty, and where their three children were born. After Germany, the family lived in Niagara Falls, NY, Rochester, NY, Montgomery, AL (Maxwell AFB), traveled back to Wiesbaden, Germany, back to Montgomery, AL (Maxwell AFB), and finally settled in Riverside in 1975 when her husband retired from the Air Force. During the family's last tour of duty in Germany, Mrs Bell accompanied her husband throughout Europe while he coordinated with Intelligence personnel of various friendly countries. She served as a Goodwill Ambassador to the wives of foreign dignitaries, military counterparts, and other allied officers. Her skill, tact, and diplomacy as a hostess were unsurpassed and contributed greatly to the friendly cooperation between countries. For many years, in Riverside, Mrs Bell was an active and very involved volunteer for numerous charitable organizations and community groups. She was an industrious, self-motivated, and intelligent woman, who formed and was president of three companies: advertising, catering and business management services. When one mentions the name Suzanne Bell, music and singing come to mind. She loved to sing and shared her gift with everyone. As a young lady, she had her own music show on radio in Rochester. Many lives have been touched by this amazing lady and her lovely voice in and around Riverside. Surviving are her husband of 57 years, Colonel William H. Bell; her daughters, Suzanne Bell de Garcia of Long Beach CA and Kathleen Shanahan Bell-Conine of Zebulon NC; her grandson, Alexander Javier Garcia-Bell of Long Beach CA; and two brothers, Frank Shanahan of Fort Pearce FL and Daniel Shanahan of Carlsbad CA. She was predeceased by her parents, her sister, Gloria Lahon; her brother, Joseph Shanahan; and her son William M. S. Bell Funeral services will be held at the Home Cemetery, Tarkio, MO, in the near future. In lieu of flowers, remembrances can be made to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV), PO Box 14301, Cincinnati OH 45250-0301. Arrangements are entrusted to: Acheson & Graham Garden of Prayer Mortuary, (951) 688-1221. Please visit www.achesonandgraham.com to leave condolences. Published in Press-Enterprise on April 7, 2013.


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