The Rices moved many times during General Rice's career, living in 24 different homes on posts and stations both in the country and overseas. Bebe also traveled a great deal in Europe and the Far East, as well as in Australia, Canada and Israel. Bebe was a noted author of children's books, and had 18 of her children's books published, plus numerous stories and articles for both adult and children's publications. A number of her children's novels were translated and published in German and French and recorded as audio titles.
In addition to her writing and responsibilities as a Marine wife, Bebe was also active in numerous volunteer activities and taught adult classes in writing, giving lectures, presentations and seminars in the field of continuing education.
Her husband, son and three grandchildren survive her.
The Rices moved many times during General Rice's career, living in 24 different homes on posts and stations both in the country and overseas. Bebe also traveled a great deal in Europe and the Far East, as well as in Australia, Canada and Israel. Bebe was a noted author of children's books, and had 18 of her children's books published, plus numerous stories and articles for both adult and children's publications. A number of her children's novels were translated and published in German and French and recorded as audio titles.
In addition to her writing and responsibilities as a Marine wife, Bebe was also active in numerous volunteer activities and taught adult classes in writing, giving lectures, presentations and seminars in the field of continuing education.
Her husband, son and three grandchildren survive her.
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