Edith Bell

Edith Bell obituary, Pittsburgh, PA

Edith Bell

Edith Bell Obituary

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On Sunday, May 22, 2022, Edith Bell died peacefully in her sleep. No power could stop the force of nature that was Edith, not a world war, a global pandemic, or a bad back. At 98, she decided she was ready to go and just stepped out. She left behind a world that she spent her whole life fighting to make a better place, as well as an army of friends and family who she inspired to keep up the work. She passed peacefully in her apartment in Pittsburgh, PA, after seeing her family and closest friends for the last time. She was laughing and joking until the end. Her passing was "quiet and seemingly deliberate, just like she was a lot in life. Except when she was singing anti-war songs at protests with the Raging Grannies. Then she was loud and deliberate."
Edith grew up in Hamburg and Amsterdam, survived Nazi death camps where both her parents died, lived in Israel and Panama, and then moved to the U.S. with her husband, Sid. She used the terrors she faced in early life to fuel her political activism, marching for civil rights in Wisconsin, fighting for peace and justice in West Virginia and then in Pittsburgh where she developed strong bonds at the Thomas Merton Center, WILPF, Stop Banking the Bomb, and closest to her heart, the Raging Grannies who were there with her until the very end of her life.
When people would ask if she really thought that we could accomplish great change, she would say "I don't know but when I leave this world, I want to do so knowing that I did everything I could. No one can say I didn't do my part." The impact that Edith had on her family, friends, and the communities she was a part of is endless, for she was a guiding light of optimism and chutzpah for all. The inhumanity she endured in her early years drove her to fight for peace and the freedom of others, and she never wavered. Even during an interview near the end of her life she drove home the need for peace in the world saying "The only ones who profit from war are those who make the bombs." There was not a person in her life whom she did not instill with her determination to stand up against injustice. She now leaves that legacy to her children, Alice & Danny, her grandchildren, Jackson, Nolan & Vera, the rest of her immediate family Stuart, Scott, & Tracy, her extended family in Israel, and her friends throughout the world.
Edith was buried, without ceremony, in a green burial she planned for herself. Those who want to remember her will be able to take a hike, or sit on a bench in the woods, as she loved to do throughout her life, at Penn Forest Natural Burial Park.
In lieu of flowers, folks are welcome to contribute to some of the causes that meant to most to her: Women's International League for Peace & Freedom American Civil Liberties Union Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
Instead of a memorial, we plan to invite all those who loved her to celebrate her life, later this summer. Time and place will be announced as we plan a party she would have loved with all of you.
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May 22, 2023

Marcia Snowden posted to the memorial.

May 21, 2023

Molly Rush posted to the memorial.

March 10, 2023

Marcia Snowden planted trees.

Marcia Snowden

May 22, 2023

Edith was one of those people who lives with u for the ret of our lives because of her incredible energy and courage.

Molly Rush

May 21, 2023

Edith's very being and her spirited, determination as a peace activist gave inspiration to so many who knew her.

Her unassuming openness, wisdom, and sense of fun drew countless friends who enjoyed being with her.

I believe she had a profound influence on so many of us. She was a real gift to members of the Thomas Merton Center and many others who might otherwise have felt discouraged by a feelingof little progress.

The need to build a community that could persist despite the odds.

I'll always treasure her calling me in her final hours. We talked for an hour. She had fallen and broken her back. Despite the terrible pain, she was still herself.

What a blessing she was to so many of us. Rest in peace, dear Edith.

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Marcia Snowden

Planted Trees

Lisa Valanti

March 9, 2023

Edith was one of the giants on whose shoulders I stand. Her clarity, hard earned, about what happens when we don't pay attention, when we are silent in the face of even the smallest injustice...she was kind, listened well, but worked every day of her life that I knew her for a better world. I would like to honor her life in whatever ways others are also sharing how lucky we were to have known her.

Amanda McMichael

March 7, 2023

Edith was an inspiration to me and to my family, who loved her dearly. She was a distinguished and most dignified person who will shine in the memories of all who knew her. I know that her tender heart and passionate spirit are perpetuated in her children and grandchildren. This fact makes me much more pleased with humankind than I otherwise would be.

Single Memorial Tree

Tim Gaughan

Planted Trees

Lisa Valanti

May 30, 2022

Edith inspired everyone she met with the urgency of each of us finding our way to make a better world. She survived the holocaust but millions did not. She became their memorial with everything she did in dedication to peace. We worked together many years with WILPF, and of course the Raging Grannies. Edith Bell PRESENTE!

Molly Rush

May 30, 2022

She was such an inspiration. I will hold her in my heart forever.

Suzanne Weiss

May 30, 2022

Thank you for your part in the struggle for a world of love and peace, Edith.

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May 22, 2023

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Marcia Snowden planted trees.