Donald-Belanger-Obituary

Donald Joseph Belanger Sr.

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Donald Joseph Belanger, Sr., 89 yrs old formerly of Webster, MA passed away Jan 30, 2023. He was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. He retired from the Navy as a Chief Petty Officer in 1972 after 22 years of service. Upon his retirement he became a Real...

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Our prayers are for our Lord to give you all peace in your hearts through this very difficult time. We Love you all. Joan Crank and Family

Condolences to the entire Belanger family. Don was my landlord for over 20 years at 3 different locations. I met his family and enjoyed knowing them all. May God give you comfort and peace during this difficult time. Love and prayers.

Dear Lea and family My brothers Paul & Don and I are deeply saddened by Don´s passing. He certainly had an interesting life. I loved our many visits and our conversations. With his larger than life personality there was never a dull moment for sure! My Mom and Dad always looked forward to your trips to Webster or their trips to Virginia. If anyone ever deserved a true celebration of life it DEFINITELY would be Don. Im sure he will have a lot of open arms greeting him in heaven. I will miss...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I have tons of memories of lunches at the VFW with "MY" USS Forrestal guys - Hugh McCabe, Bob Kohler, Joe Costello & other Navy friends - Dan Ogletree, Stu Carson + more. The jokes, laughter & political views expressed with Nothing Held Back. Most of the time, I was the only woman at the table, unless -thank God - a wife joined in occasionally to help "shoulder" the "meeting" -- and meetings they were! You had to have a good sense of humor & a thick skin or leave the table! We did Dining...

Brenda Rea

My sincere condolences to the family. During this difficult time, many thoughts and prayers are being said on behalf of your family. Relying on the promise that all forms of suffering will be eliminated soon can bring comfort.

Uncle Donnie´s desire to "live" his life, coupled with his positive attitude, these past few months was incredibly admirable. He has always been such a strong example and a stable constant in my life. He will be dearly missed. One of "his girls", Shelly

May fond memories bring you comfort during this hard time. We enjoyed Don´s visit to Cincinnati this past fall, he was a wonderful man and had great stories to tell. Our heart and prayers go out to you and your family - Mike and Shelly Saupe