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Margaret Tippett

May 14, 1915 — September 6, 2010

Margaret Catherine Seven Bell Tippett, 95, of Bozeman, died an accidental death Monday, September 6, 2010. Born May 14, 1915, near Grenora, North Dakota, Nick and Anna Seven gave birth to their second child, Margaret, with aid of a midwife. Margaret was named in honor of her Grandmother. She grew up on the family farm in a small home without electricity or running water. She and her siblings attended a one room school a mile from home. On bitter cold days, they were allowed the use of a horse drawn sleigh. With an 8th grade education, she excelled in reading, writing and arithmetic and life. Margaret and Wallace Bell, Sr. married November 12, 1938, in Wolf Point, Montana. After construction of Fort Peck, Wallace worked primarily in the Pennsylvania shipyards. Following the war, with Gail and Wallace Jr., they settled on a Fairfield Bench farm near Power, Montana. Anita was born In Great Falls. Margaret later worked with Polly#8217;s Dress Shop and the Paris (Bon). She and Richard Tippett married May 5, 1973. They resided briefly in Butte before settling in Bozeman in 1974, where they managed the Kibbey Plaza Apartments and Richard was employed at the Federal Building. Margaret was a member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Foresters, the VFW Women#8217;s Auxiliary, and Formal Dance Club. She enjoyed pinochle, crossword puzzles, plants, reading and her many dear friends. Margaret is survived by her children, Gail Bell of Bozeman, Wallace #8220;Butch#8221; (Karen) Bell of Great Falls, Anita (Joe) Kowalchuk of Anchorage, sister Tress Beck of Hardin, eight grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. Visitation is Friday September 10, 2010, 5:00 to 8:00 pm at Dahl Funeral Chapel. Funeral Mass is 11:00 am Saturday, September 11 at the Bozeman Catholic Community Center, 210 S Grand, with interment to follow at Sunset Hills Cemetery, all of Bozeman, MT. Memorials in Margaret#8217;s name may be made to Holy Rosary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 139 Moore Ln, Ste. B, Billings, MT 59101, or charity of one#8217;s choice.

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