Mary Toland Bell

Mary Toland Bell


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Mar 13th, 2014

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Biography: Mary Toland Bell, 88, died Thursday, March 13, 2014 with her family by her side in Little Rock, Ark. A celebration of Mary?s life will be held Saturday, March 22, 10:30 am, at Westover Hills Presbyterian Church in Little Rock, AR. She was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi to Thomas Edward Toland and Rena Haizlip. Her father was in the Compress cotton industry and a member of the Arkansas Baseball Hall of Fame. Her mother was a housewife. Mary spent her childhood in New Orleans, LA, Greenwood, MS, and Ashdown, AR. After the death of her father, Mary and her mother moved to Ashdown to be near her mother?s family. At Ashdown High School, she was a member of the band, choir, and sang at weddings and recitals accompanied by her best friend, Judith Chappelle Hawkins, on the piano. She attended college at U.C.A. where she discovered her interest in nutrition and dietetics. She obtained a Masters Degree in Public Health Nutrition in 1950 at University of Tennessee and was a lifetime alumni association member. In 1949, Mary did a dietetic internship at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis. In addition, she worked at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina in the Nutrition Services Department. While in Durham, she enjoyed being with her cousins and visiting Winston-Salem, NC, home of her Haizlip ancestors. In 1951, Mary returned to her beloved Arkansas to work for the Arkansas Department of Health as a Public Health Nutritionist. In 1952, she married Junius Frank Bell, deceased 1992, and they resided in Little Rock where they raised three daughters. She worked in many nutritional capacities at UAMS, Baptist Hospital, and the Arkansas department of Health. She was very involved with WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) nutrition program in Arkansas. While working with WIC patients, she became an expert in infant nutrition. Mary was Arkansas Department of Health Nutritional Services Director at the end of her career. She had a long standing commitment to Arkansas Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics; also President of ARNA, 1957, and was a delegate to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. She worked with Governor Bill Clinton on nutrition legislation. Upon her retirement from the Arkansas Department of Health, May 1987, she was named member of the year of Arkansas ARNA. Her scope of work ranged from children with special health care needs to consumer protection. In addition, she worked on the education of nutrition students, dietetic interns, dietitians, nurses, and physicians. Upon her retirement in 1987, Mary Bell received the Distinguished Service Award from the Assistant Surgeon General, Dr. John M. Dyer, MD,MPH for "For Outstanding Contributions to Public Health Nutrition Which Have Had A Substantial Impact Toward Advancing Quality Nutritional Care For Mothers and Children." Mary was a member of the D.A.R., Altrusa, and a charter member of Westover Hills Presbyterian Church in 1957. Mary and Frank had a lot of fun following the Razorback football teams and enjoyed all their neighbors at Cambridge Place condominiums in their retirement years. Furthermore, she was active in Life quest at Second Presbyterian Church serving on committees. After her retirement she was able to travel extensively to Australia and beyond delighting in all the adventures. Mary is survived by three daughters, Kathleen Toland Bell of Little Rock, AR, Brooks Bell Marshall, Tampa FL, Rebecca Susan Bell, Little Rock, AR; son-in law, Gary S. Marshall, Tampa FL, and four grandchildren, Graham Sloan Marshall, Tampa, FL, Mary Caroline Kreps, Greenville, S.C., Lewis Ford Kreps, College Station, TX and Natalie Elizabeth Kreps, Katy, Texas. Her grandchildren called her Mimi, and even though distance separated them each of them felt they were her favorite. The family would like to thank the administration, nurses, therapists, and nursing assistants at Foxridge Senior Living in Little Rock, for their loving and excellent medical care the past five years, University of Arkansas Medical Sciences Hospital, and Hospice Home Care in Little Rock. In addition, the family will forever be grateful to Dr. Kimberly Curseen, geriatric physician at The Reynolds Center, U.A.M.S. for her devoted and outstanding medical care of our mother. Donations may be made to Westover Hills Presbyterian Church foundation and Altrusa International of Little Rock. A Celebration of Life will be held at Westover Hills Presbyterian Church at 10:30 A.M. on Saturday, March 22, 2014. Please wear your festive attire for this celebration of life. www.ruebelfuneralhome.com.

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Carol Oliver
#10
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Our families grew close when we lived on Del Rio Drive, and my mother, Jessie Lee Oliver, always felt Mary was a dear friend and wonderful neighbor.

My heartfelt sympathies to Kathleen, Brooks, and Becky and all the family.
Melanie Spear
#9
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Kathleen, Brooks, and Becky,

Your family has always been such a part of my life. I have so many fond memories of our get-togethers. I remember annual picnics, twirling sparklers on the 4th of July, rides at the amusement park, swimming at Lake Nixon, and just visits between our homes when we were all kids. Later when we were grown and scattered out in other locations, Mary and Mom remained close and supported each other. They also enjoyed being part of a birthday group that took turns celebrating each other?s birthdays. When I became seriously ill, Mary made a point of reaching out to me with her compassionate and generous spirit. I am forever grateful to her. My last memory of Mary was when she and Becky came to Mom?s funeral two years ago. Mary was in a wheelchair and looking rather feeble, but she still made an effort to be there. I was reminded again of their long enduring friendship. Mary was an inspiration both as a mother and an accomplished career person. I share your sadness in her passing and just know that my heart goes out to you.

Diane Spear
#8
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Kathleen, Brooks, and Becky,
I send my condolences to you and your family. I have such great memories of our families together when we were growing up, and with the Getty and Watson families. Our parents were truly lifelong friends. Your mom threw my mother her eightieth birthday party, my mom's first birthday party "because it's time." She was fun and generous, and I always enjoyed seeing her when I visited my mom. I hope the end was peaceful for her, and I wish you all peace and the enjoyment of your memories of her. She was very proud of you and your families. Lots of love to you.
Valerie Brassell
#7
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
My condolences to Mary Bell's family.
I will never forget her kindness and compassion. She interviewed me for my WIC position in Wisconsin in 1983.She and Frank made me feel so comfortable. Going the extra mile for her staff didn't end at the interview. She continued to care for her flock as the years went by. I continue to work with WIC clients, 32 years later. She was a shining example of loving and caring for others .
Valerie Brassell
Carole Garner
#6
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Leader, mentor, advocate - just some of the many roles Mary filled for us. Her compassion for those in need and her willingness to go the extra mile to improve peoples' lives was an inspiration for everyone who had a connection with her. Her early leadership with the Arkansas Nutrition Advocacy Council added to her impact beyond realm of the health department. Her contributions to health care fraud prevention efforts taught us to reach beyond the "expected role" of a nutritionist. Her guidance and light will continue on through those of us who were lucky enough to have been a part of her life. Thank you Mary for the gifts you have given us.
Louise S Runyan
#5
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I knew Mary Bell through the AR Dietetic Association; she knew how to laugh and have fun but she had a deep compassion for the people who needed assistance and especially nutritional information and guidance.She was a leader in our field and leaves a path to follow for all of us. She was very proud of her "three daughters". Know that our prayers & sympathy are with each of You.
Mary Jane Cagle
#4
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
My thoughts and prayers are with all of Mary's family. Mary will always have a special place in my heart as she was the person who hired me as a Nutritionist with the Arkansas Department of Health in 1982. Thirty-two years later, I'm still with the agency! Mary was so kind to me as a new Nutritionist and I so appreciated her mentoring and guidance through the years.
I know she will be truly missed but her impact on my life will never be forgotten.

May God's love and grace comfort you during this time.

Bonnie J. Bradley
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
To the family,
In sympathy and lifting you in prayer.
Condolences,
Bonnie J. Bradley
Susan Handford
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
As can be said by many, Mary was my inspiration as a Nutritionist, mentor as health department nutritionist, and true example of "yes we can!" Now as State WIC Director, I fondly remember working with and under Mary's tuteledge and the productive times we worked together to better the nutritional care of the special needs children of CMS as well as the women and children of WIC. Women like Mary certainly blazed a trail that many of us have followed and to her we will always be gratefull!
Eleanor Bullard Pella
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Becky, Brooks and Kathleen, and the grandkids:
I so wish I could be with you all now to hug and support you during this time of celebration and sadness. I share with you words that helped me when I was in your same situation: someday you will laugh more than you will cry. What a life your mom lived and she always lived it BIG! Big winks! Big color! Big fun! Big gin & tonics!But she was one of the few mom's I knew that knew the difference between BIG and TOO big. You momma had more sensibility than most. And her daughters sure picked up that trait as well.I am sending something green to the church that will keep living. Becky, I hope you will take it home after the service and keep it alive with H20! My love and hugs to all of you! Mary Bell will be alive and proud of each of you in YOUR hearts! XO- Eleanor

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