Friday, November 10, 2023
Inspiring Psychologist Dr. Robert Bell, Jr Memorial Service (Father of Efamily Member Allison Bell) - Dr. Robert Louis Bell, Jr. May 10, 1934 - September 18, 2023
Memorial Service for Dr. Robert L. Bell, Jr.:
Saturday, November 18, 2023 at 1:00 pm
Rice Memorial Chapel at Rice University
Directions: Building 21 on the printable map
https://www.rice.edu/campus-maps
Dr. Robert Louis Bell Jr. was a beloved husband, father, friend, and community
volunteer. He entered eternal rest on September 18, 2023, at age 89.
He was born to Robert L. Bell, Sr. and Alma Marie Morgan Bell on May 10, 1934,
and he had seven siblings. Robert had the great fortune of meeting his future wife,
Mattye Roberts Bell, in elementary school. After graduating from Texas Southern
University (TSU), they married and had two children: Allison and Millicent.
Robert loved drama, fashion design, and running. He participated in theater
productions in high school, and while at TSU, he sang the part of Escamillo in the
opera, Carmen. He was a fan of Edith Head and used her work as inspiration when
designing pieces for his wife and daughters. Robert began running in middle age, and
he participated in the Houston Fit Marathon. He ran his last race at the age of 80 and
was even featured on Channel 13 KTRK for this accomplishment.
Robert was a gifted student. He began college at the age of sixteen, and he began
graduate school at the University of Texas in Austin before the university was fully
integrated. He never let racial injustices of his state or even his school deter him from
achieving his academic goals. He completed his master’s degree in psychology and
received his doctorate in psychology in 1961. Later in life, he attended the University
of Texas School of Public Health and received a master’s degree in public health. His
passion for education was clearly undeniable.
Robert was trailblazer in his field of psychology. It is believed that he was the first
licensed black psychologist in Texas. He was the first black administrator and the first
full-time professor at Rice University. He was also the first black adjunct professor at
Baylor University. Robert used his knowledge to better his community. He conducted
workshops across the country on psycho drama therapy and provided trainings on race
relations and civic engagement to the Houston Police Department. Robert also
partnered with other psychologists to form Forenpsyche, a forensic psychology
business.
His life was dedicated to the mental health of the community including organizations,
agencies, adults, teens, children, and families as well as mentoring new professionals
in the field of psychology and private practice. Robert worked with Dr. Robert Austin,
a pediatrician, and Bill Crossland, an administrator of the Houston Independent
School District, to create an organization called “The Brotherhood” with the goal to
encourage at-risk black male high school students to further their education by
attending college. They assisted students with applying to college and obtaining
scholarships.
Robert’s dedication applied not only to his work but also his family. He enjoyed
spending time with Mattye, Allison, and Millicent. He taught his daughters how to
read before they started elementary school. He and Mattye told them that they could
be whatever they wanted to be and to never prescribe to societal beliefs about black
people especially black women. When Mattye became ill, Robert took care of her and
supported his children when she left this world on March 27, 1993.
Robert is survived by his daughter Allison Bell, daughter Millicent Green (Frank
Green), granddaughter Millicent Grant (Milo Taylor), and granddaughter, Madison
Green. He was predeceased by his sister Alma Bell, sister Helen Stern and brother
Edward Bell. He is survived by his sister Addie Vital (Octave), sister Ann Zachary,
sister Rosy Meza and brother Charles Bell (Phoebe).
A memorial service is scheduled for 1 pm on November 18, 2023, at Rice Memorial
Chapel on the campus of Rice University. Please consider a donation on behalf of Dr.
Robert Louis Bell Jr. to Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast and/or Big Brothers Big
Sisters of America.
Family contact:
Allison E. Bell
(832) 752-3037
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