Joel Thomas Mitchell Bamford

Joel Thomas Mitchell Bamford obituary, Duluth, MN

Joel Thomas Mitchell Bamford

Joel Bamford Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Mar. 13 to Mar. 15, 2023.
Joel Thomas Mitchell Bamford

of Duluth, Minnesota, USA

We are heartbroken to announce the unexpected passing of our dear Poppi, "the Best Dad in the Whole World". Deeply beloved father, grandfather, husband, neighbor and dermatologist, Joel T. M. Bamford passed away very peacefully in the grateful presence of his two daughters, Sarah Bamford Seidelmann and Maria Bamford at Solvay Hospice house where he and his departed wife Marilynn been strong supporters of its building campaign March 10th from complications due to COVID. Joel wished to express his experience in his life with the following words:

"Life is the opportunity, thought and action are the substance. Joy is a bonus."

Dr. Bamford lived up to his words from his boyhood "Cookie Club", self-started at the age of 6 to join 6 year olds, their mothers and cookies in his neighborhood, to his over 30 years of service at the Duluth Clinic.

Dr. Bamford was born 6 May 1941 in NYC, NY to Dr. Thomas Edwin Bamford (Neruologist and Psychiatrist) and Fannie Lee Raup, RN (Psychiatric Registered Nurse) at Columbia P and S where his parents met and worked.

He attended Bronxville public school, Stanford University, Johns Hopkins University BS and MD (seven year program for college/medicine), A Navy veteran, he spent Two and one half years with the George Washington submarine.

One of his proudest achievements was his over 60 year marriage to the "love of his life and best decision he ever made", Marilynn Halverson Bamford that began on their wedding day, December 23, 1965. His two "progeny" and daughters with Marilynn, Sarah and Maria welcomed Joel's courageous 2nd chance at love that he developed in his final years with delightful girlfriend and dear friend of the family, Mary Eckman.

Throughout his over 60 years in Duluth, Joel loved this community and participated as a volunteer and renaissance enthuasiast in many communities within the city. He mentored a boy with an absent father for several years, taught ESL one-on-one to Hmong refugees, acted in several Playhouse productions, served on Men as Peacekeepers and represented congregants on the St. Paul's episcopal church vestry. Always willing to be an amateur, he sewed, baked, played the guitar and piano and even gave stand-up comedy a go when his daughter needed a last minute opener. A favorite quote of his was by Golda Meir; "Don't be so humble, you're not that great". He was always game to give something new a shot and often spearheaded slightly elliptical ideas, such as the first world congress of trampoline jogging, Dr. Bamford "no soap" (bars of wood to place in your soap dish so you could avoid the menacing skin-drying effect of actual soap) and the jerry-rigged bed seat belt that keeps people who have night terrors in their beds at night.

He adored sailing and as death approached, Dr. Bamford looked upwards and said with awed enthusiasm "It's a perfect day to sail, there's a wonderful breeze". Always curious throughout his life and a scientist at heart, he researched new treatments for Roseacea, volunteered as a general physician in South and Central American communities.

He thought he might be most remembered by his sweet, "telegraphic" communication, where "you assume others are thinking as fast and understand what you propose to say" and poetical manner in writing and emails. His West Kent Alley Snowblowers Association (co-founded by Joel), loved to try to translate what his text messages might mean. (He usually wanted to make + share cookies with them!) He always felt concerned he was not as intuitive as he wished.

Joel is pre-deceased by his sister, Julie Anne Matheson (originally Jo Lee Bamford). Surviving Joel are his 2 daughters Sarah Townsend Bamford Seidelmann and Maria Bamford, his two sons in law Dr. Mark Seidelmann and Scott Marvel Cassidy and four grandchildren George, Katherine, Josephine and Charlie Seidelmann.

Our beloved dad often volunteered for CHUM- making sandwiches and being a greeter in the drop-in center- and we ask that, in lieu of flowers, any donations in his name be made to www.chumduluth.org. 125 N First Ave West Duluth, MN 55802

Services will be Saturday March 18th 11 am at St Paul's Episcopal church. There will be a visitation at 10 am just before the service with a luncheon to follow.

Joel's wish was to end his obit with the following words about happiness, optimism and connection:

"Any one of us can be a rainbow in somebody's clouds." - Maya An

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December 3, 2023

Jennifer Daly posted to the memorial.

June 9, 2023

Jim Sandman posted to the memorial.

April 8, 2023

Kathy Prosnick Ward posted to the memorial.

Jennifer Daly

December 3, 2023

I know this is a very late post, but I just read of the passing of Dr. Bamford in a magazine article about Maria. I used to assist Dr. Bamford on his home grown clinical trial for the treatment of Rosacea; the protocol was devised completely by him. He was one of the nicest and approachable doctors I've worked with. I've always appreciated his candor and his ideas as a researcher along with his eclectic life. I was grateful and honored to have worked on that project for him. Wishing all of Dr. Bamford's family peace and healing.

Jim Sandman

June 9, 2023

Dear family and friends of Joel,
On behalf of the United States Submarine Veterans, we offer our sincere condolences at Joel´s passing. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. We are always saddened whenever a fellow "Bubblehead" departs on Eternal Patrol. He served with honor on the USS George Washington SSBN-598.
To our "Brother-of-the-Phin" we say, "Sailor, rest your oar. We have the watch. Fair Winds and Following Seas." Thank you for your service to our country.
To the family... "may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times in every way. The Lord be with you." 2 Thessalonians 3:16 (ESV).
Jim Sandman, FTC(SS) Ret,
National Chaplain, USSVI.
www.jimsandman.com

Kathy Prosnick Ward

April 8, 2023

Worked with Joel at SMDC and was also a patient. Loved his sense of humor!!! My condolences to family and close friends.

Jeanette (Skelton) Feldhousen

March 16, 2023

I am so sorry for your loss. Our parents were friends at St Paul's, and I will always remember their kindness and generosity. It is hard for me to believe that they are no longer here with us. I'm sending you virtual hugs in this difficult time.

Jane Hendrickson Fitzgerald

March 16, 2023

Joel and I were friends in high school. He was smart, kind, motivated, and fun to be with. Joel was a very fine man.
My heart goes out to his family. He will be missed so much. Sending love and strength.
Jane Hendrickson Fitzgerald

Chris Godsey

March 15, 2023

I knew Marilyn just a little bit, first from discussing pugs on the internet then through men's nonviolence work in Duluth. I met and got to know Joel through Domestic Abuse Intervention Program men's groups and a shared interest in restorative justice. Since November I had been driving him to and from a Men as Peacemakers domestic violence restorative circle we both volunteered in. It was a lot of fun to hear his stories about family and his perspectives on the world. I am grateful to have spent that time around him. I hope everyone who loves him is doing as well as possible

Joe Fruland

March 14, 2023

I worked with Joel at the Duluth Clinic from 2006 to 2008. Joel was such a a kind soul and went out of his way to make me feel welcome and comfortable in a new environment. Joel would often take me to lunch or ask me out to his lake home for a good meal and wonderful conversation with he and his lovely wife. I am so sorry to learn of his passing. My sincerest condolences to his family. He will be missed!

Chris Godsey

March 14, 2023

I knew Marilyn a very little bit, first from discussing pugs on the internet and then from being involved in men's nonviolence work in Duluth. I met and got to know Joel through that work with men and a shared interest in restorative justice. Throughout last fall and this winter he and I were volunteering in a Men as Peacemakers domestic violence restorative circle together. I'd been driving him to and from circles on Tuesday nights since November or so, and it was really fun to listen to him talk about his family, his work, and his perspectives on the world. I feel grateful to have known him for a short while. I hope everyone who loves him is doing as well as possible.

Dina Post

March 14, 2023

I was so sad to hear of Joel´s passing. He was my neighbor who came last summer and sat in our backyard enjoying the flowers. As we chatted, I told him I am an English teacher, and he told me that his daughter wrote a book for young adults. The next day a copy of the book was on my doorstep. At a Christmas time he brought us some of his snicker doodle cookies. He always waved to me from across the street when I ran by. I was so looking forward to seeing him in my garden again this summer - and I suspect I will when I see a butterfly sail by.

Tina Licari

March 14, 2023

Sarah,
You and your family are the most amazing individuals. We always admired your father from afar. His message in life is so wonderfully written and truly inspiring. Our arms are around you and Maria and you begin this next journey. Tina and Steve

Gary and Karen Hanson

March 14, 2023

Dr Bamford graciously volunteered a week of his time, along with his young family to serve as health provider at Boy Scout Camp Jamar near Danbury Wisconsin back in the 1970's.

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