Aubrey-Bellew-Obituary

Aubrey Ray Bellew

Birmingham, Alabama

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BELLEW, AUBREY RAY, born January 26, 1935, age 71, of Hueytown, Alabama, passed away August 2, 2006. He was a faithful member of Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church. Ray was preceded in death by his parents, J.B and Della Bellew, and his sister Kathryn Appleton. Ray received his Bachelor of Science in...

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Dear Jane,
I just found out last night about Ray's passing and I am so sorry.I did not know him that well from church but God now as two wonderful men with him in heaven (Ray and Kevin).My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Jane and Family,

We were so sorry to hear about Ray. Dad (Howard Bellew) and our family are remembering you in our prayers.

God has chosen a great person to have school in Heaven.
This surprised me so, Mr. Bellew had a warming caring place for all children.
I truly pray he loved Zimmerman as much as the faculty, students and parents loved him.

Dear Jane & Family,
I was so sorry to read about Ray. My
thoughts and prayers are with each of you at this time. Please know that I am thinking of you during this time of sorrow.

Jane, Karen & Mike. I have just learned of Mr.Bellew's death.I am so sorry.He was a special teacher for me & I was also his teachers aide my senior year at McAdory.He was also principal for my daughter, Tina, at the elementary school. My thoughts & prayers are with all of you.

Mr. Bellew - as he was known to us students of the Class of '64 at McAdory High School - he was a mighty fine man. He was always helpful and always seemed to have that smile. The world has lost one high-class individual.

Jane and family, you are in my daily prayers. Ray was a wonderful man who I admired greatly. Mother and I enjoyed listening to him talk about the travels you two enjoyed so much. He will be missed.

My sincere sympathy to Mr. Bellew's family. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May your precious memories carry you through this most difficult time. He was a wonderful man and one of my favorite teachers at McAdory High School.