Together, they nurtured a loving environment that valued education and creativity. Mabel played an essential role in supporting Bell’s work and promoting his inventions, contributing to the establishment of the Bell Telephone Company. They had four children: Elsie, Marian, and two sons, Edward and Gilbert, although tragedy struck the family when their youngest son, Edward, died in infancy. Mabel remained a steadfast presence in Bell's life, and their mutual support fostered not only personal affection but also professional collaboration, strengthening Bell's legacy as an inventor dedicated to improving communication for the deaf.
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