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Charles H. Bellmann

Evans, Georgia

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Charles H. Bellmann Evans, GA—Charles H. Bellmann, 96, died on September 16th, 2020. Charles was born in Mobile, Alabama. He served in the United State Navy during World War II and received the American Defense Medal, the Asiatic Pacific Medal, the Phillippine Liberation Medal, and the Victory...

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I am so sorry to hear of Charlie’s passing. He was a lifelong mentor and friend and were it not for him I would not have remained in the the Chamber of Commerce profession. I owe my career and wonderful experiences to him. Rest In Peace.

The Department of Georgia Disabled American Veterans thanks Charles Bellmann for his honorable service to our nation. May he rest in peace and may his memory be a blessing to his family and all who knew him. DAV Chaplain Albert Boudy

Carla and family My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Charlie was one of the nicest people I had ever met. Always with a smile. GOD BLESS

I hope that the highest honor the Chamber could ever bestow upon such a great leader was the Lester Moody Award in 2011. We will always be indebted to his love for the community and his steady hand at the helm. Peace Charlie - we will not forget.

Having worked with such a great man at the Chamber of Commerce for so many years, I was saddened to hear this news. He meant so much to me and I am sure he is in a special place still watching over the many people who loved and cherished him. I will forever be grateful for the impact he had on my life and will always cherish his leadership, his guidance, his advice, and of course his humor. There will never be another like him. Thank you for everything Mr. B. Your family will be in my...

Prayers for peace and comfort. Mr. Bellmann was a wonderful man. He will be greatly missed. Tina Dross

Charlie Bellmann was a guiding force in my growth as an individual and in my communications career. He led the Chamber of Commerce with honor, humor and humility. My life is richer for having known and served with him. It is impossible to measure the impact he had on the lives of others. Well done, Mr. B.

You were always there for me...supporting me through my struggles and encouraging me. I will miss our friendship and be eternally grateful for your advice. Prayers go out to your family.

Carla and family,
My deepest sympathies for your loss!
Nick