JAMES H. BELLEW
In loving memory of a our husband, father, and papa. James H. Bellew was married to Mary Bellew for 65 years. A father to three sons, Glen, Tim, and Rodney. He had two daughters in-law, Angie and Sheri. Two wonderful grandchildren, Mathew and Ashlynn Bellew.
James passed away Dec. 16, at home with family. He will be forever missed! He was a hard worker, he served in the Army and worked for the county for over 40 years, where he retired from. He was loving husband, father and grandfather and a loving big brother to Edward Bellew.
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I'm glad I got to see him again before he passed. I'm sorry I didn't see him between then and his passing. It was a momentous meeting. He will always live in my heart and I will always be eternally grateful for him.
Norma Countryman Lewis
Other
September 14, 2022
I am sorry to hear of the passing of my buddy, Jim, I appreciated his son coming over to tell me. I will miss those stop by hello's he used to do at my home. Rest in peace my Buddy.
Dan
Dan Glaser
January 2, 2022
Sorry to hear about Jim. We used to work together and we retired together from the county. I appreciate his son coming over to tell me. Sending my thoughts and prayers to his family.
RIP Jim and I will miss seeing you!
Dan Glaser
Work
January 2, 2022
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