MMC Memorial Site


Nina Bell

Nina Bell was every inch a fighter pilot’s daughter — slender, athletic and looking even taller than her 5 feet, 8 inches. Born in the Netherlands, the first stop in a nomadic Air Force childhood, she grew up confident, smart, "the It girl," as a friend once put it. A bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Colorado at Boulder led her to become a manager of information systems and, most recently, into project management.

But to her friends and family, there was also the side that was not all business. Ms. Bell’s notebook had a bumper sticker that read, "Mean People Suck." With her brother, Lowell Bell, 40, she kept up a private banter, sometimes based on the dim Canadian duo, the Mackenzie brothers, from the 1970’s television show, "Second City TV." "Hey, hoser," she would call him.

This September, Ms. Bell, 39, had settled in Manhattan, in a new apartment on the Upper East Side and in a new job as a project manager with Marsh & McLennan. In an e-mail message to her friend Lorraine Davis on Monday, Sept. 10, at 2 p.m., Ms. Bell wrote, "I am so very happy."

Copyright (c) 2001 by The New York Times Co. Reprinted by permission.



 

  
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I worked with Nina at her job prior to the position she took in the WTC. I worked in the IT department, so our involvement was minimal, but always a great story. The day she was leaving TIAA-CREF, she accidentally launched a virus into the server system, and was extremely distraught over, what seemed to be, the intent to destroy before her departure. A wonderfully sweet woman, who was so memorable, even having only met her a couple times - she needed IT help quite a bit :) It's incredibly sad that she was only working for a week in her new position when this all happened. A position that she told her former co-workers was a dream, and made her incredibly happy. I always find some solitude in the fact she reached a moment of happiness in her life - some people never find that, no matter how long they live. RIP Nina.
Eliot, 9/13/2009 12:29:28 AM
My thoughts and prayers are with Nina's family and friends, on this sad day. I know Nina's light will always glow in their hearts and minds. Nancy Oviatt
Nancy Oviatt, 9/11/2009 5:44:04 PM
Nina and I were the youngest daughters of fighter pilot fathers. Both families stationed in Oscoda, MI. I knew Nina as a childhood friend, I will always remember her and her family in my thoughts and prayers.
Charlotte Rutherford, 9/11/2009 9:44:36 AM
Hi Nina...another year has passed and you are still on our minds and in our hearts. God bless and keep your soul safe and loved. We miss you. Charles
Charles Nathan, 9/11/2009 12:31:16 AM
Nina,

Another year has passed and we miss you as if it was yesterday. So many things come and go in this life, but your spirit lives on forever in our hearts and soul. May God's love be with you and your family forever.

Chuck Nathan

charles nathan, 9/12/2008 12:17:04 AM
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