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Friday, January 9, 2009
Griffin Bell Memorial Today in Atlanta
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Edgar Treiguts
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1/09/2009 09:26:00 AM
Labels: Americus, Atlanta, Attorney General, Griffin Bell, Jimmy Carter
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Funeral for Griffin Bell Draws 500
(Associated Press)
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Name
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1/07/2009 04:44:00 PM
Labels: Americus, funeral, Griffin Bell
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Flags lowered to honor Griffin Bell
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1/06/2009 03:30:00 PM
Labels: Flag, Governor Sonny Perdue, Griffin Bell, half-staff
Monday, January 5, 2009
Perdue: Bell 'A Respected Counselor'
Governor Sonny Perdue issued the following statement following the death of former U.S. Attorney-General Griffin Bell:
“Mary and I are saddened to hear of the passing of one of our nation’s greatest public servants and one of Georgia’s most accomplished native sons, Judge Griffin Bell. As a respected counselor to political leaders on both sides of the political spectrum, Griffin Bell’s impact on our state and nation spanned multiple generations. He had a unique ability to explain complex legal matters plainly and to bring people together over even the most contentious of issues.Bell’s family has scheduled a graveside service in his hometown of Americus.
"On a personal note, I am grateful for the counsel he provided to me during my time as Governor. Given his ability to hone in on the central issue in complicated legal proceedings, I was not surprised to discover that in addition to his legal talent, he had one of the best shots of any lawyer I knew. The people of Georgia celebrate the life of this extraordinary man, and our thoughts and prayers are with his family.”
Griffin Bell III says the graveside service for his grandfather will be held at the Oak Grove Cemetery at 11 a.m. Wednesday and will be open to the public.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church in Atlanta. It also will be open to the public.
Bell died of kidney failure on Monday at the age of 90. He was for decades one of Atlanta's most prominent attorneys and served as U.S. attorney general for his longtime friend Jimmy Carter for 2 1/2 years.
In addition to his grandson, Bell is survived by his wife, Nancy Kinnebrew, and a son, Griffin B. Bell Jr., both of Atlanta, granddaughter Katherine Bell McClure and five great grandchildren.
Click here for more GPB News reports about Griffin Bell.
Posted by
Dave
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1/05/2009 03:04:00 PM
Fmr. Carter A.G. Griffin Bell Dies
Jimmy Carter's attorney general, Griffin B. Bell, has died in Atlanta hospital at 90.
Bell died at 9:40 a.m. Monday, said Les Zucke, a spokesman for Atlanta law firm King & Spalding.
Former U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell was being treated at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta for complications due to pancreatic cancer.
Former President Jimmy Carter said he was "deeply saddened" by Bell's death and called him a "trusted and enduring public figure."
Katherine Bell McClure said her 90-year-old grandfather had also been experiencing kidney failure and pneumonia. Bell had battled kidney disease for years and was recently diagnosed with cancer. McClure said Bell was admitted to a hospital Monday in his hometown of Americus and by midweek was moved to Piedmont.
Carter's choice of Bell, a longtime friend, as attorney general was considered the most controversial of his Cabinet picks after the 1976 election.
At the time, the NAACP and other civil rights groups complained Bell, as a federal judge, didn't force Southern schools to integrate quickly enough. But Carter called Bell's civil rights record superb, and many black Georgians - including U.N. ambassador designate Andrew Young - came forward to support him.
Bell served just 2 1/2 years at the Justice Department, returning to his Atlanta law firm. But Bell remained a key adviser to Carter.
(AP)
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Dave
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1/05/2009 10:52:00 AM
Labels: Griffin Bell, President Jimmy Carter, US attorney general
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Former AG Griffin Bell In Atlanta Hospital
Former U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell is being treated at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta for complications due to pancreatic cancer.
Katherine Bell McClure says her 90-year-old grandfather is also experiencing kidney failure and pneumonia. His condition Sunday was not immediately available.
Bell has battled kidney disease for years and was recently diagnosed with cancer. McClure says Bell was admitted to a hospital Monday in his hometown of Americus and by midweek was moved to Piedmont.
McClure says his hospital room was filled Saturday with family members and his minister. A leading Georgia attorney, Bell served as attorney general under President Jimmy Carter.
(AP)
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Dave
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1/04/2009 03:47:00 PM
Labels: Griffin Bell, Jimmy Carter, piedmont hospital
