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| C. Edward Bell, Jr.
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| NO. 17950 • 10 June 1928 - 12 January 1988 |
Died 12 January 1988 In Norwalk, Connecticut, aged 59 years
Interment: Lakeview Cemetery, New Canaan, Connecticut
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C. EDWARD BELL, JR. of New Canaan, a West Point graduate who founded
his own investment firm, died 12 January 1988 in Norwalk Hospital. He was 59.
Mr. Bell was born 10 June 1928 in New York City, son of the late Charles
Edward and Loretta Tagg Bell, Sr. He lived on Brookwood Lane and was a resident
of New Canaan for 24 years.
Mr. Bell attended the All Hallows grammar and high schools in New York
City. He attended Manhattan College and was appointed to the United States
Military Academy at West Point on 1 July 1946, and graduated in 1950. He was
assigned to Fort Lewis in Tacoma, Washington, and then to Fort Benning,
Georgia. He was later stationed as a first lieutenant in Frankfurt, Germany, in
the 4th Division Signal Battalion.
He was first employed by New York Telephone, then Gulf Oil and then the
Wall Street investment firm of Harriman & Ripley. He was then appointed
manager of the investment department of Kidder Peabody, where he remained until
1966. He then was portfolio manager at Fairfield County Trust. He was an active
member of the New York Stock Exchange, and in 1968, the C.E. Bell & Co.
investment firm.
He was a member of the St. Aloysius Parish in New Canaan. Prior to that
he was a member of St. Boniface Parish in Sea Cliff, New York, where he was an
active member of the Legion of Mary.
He is survived by his wife, Barbara Bell of New Canaan; a son, Edward F.
Bell of New Canaan; four daughters,
Barbara Beaulieu of Brattleboro, Vermont, Ann Bell‑Cox of Yakima,
Washington, Mary Saccary of Westport and Christine Bell of New Canaan.
A mass of Christian Burial was scheduled for 15 January at St. Aloysius
Parish in New Canaan.
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