Doris-Bellamy-Obituary

Doris Bellamy

Newark, New Jersey

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BELLAMY Doris Bellamy Payroll supervisor, 75 Doris Bellamy, 75, made her transition on Feb. 24, 2007. A celebration of her life will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. in the Greater Harvest Baptist Church, 541 15th Ave., Newark. Interment is in Rosedale Cemetery, Linden. Visitation is Sunday from...

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Thoughts and words of memories dedicated to my sister Doris Bellamy. (I have personalized this poen by an Unknown Author)

You never made a fortune and it is too late now. It didn't matter much because you were happy anyhow.
As you went along life/s journey, you reaped better than you sowed. You drank from your soucer becaused your cup was overflowed. You didn't have a lot of riches, sometimes the going was rough. But you had kids who loved you, that made you rich enough. You just...

We were together a long time, only 13 months separating our births. Not even the joy of growing up together is greater than that which awaits you with our parents, siblings and our Christ Jesus. You have been dearly loved, my sister, and I thank our Heavenly Father for having allowed us to be with each other. Heaven is home sweet home, as our Lord prepared for you. Sister-in-law Joann and I will miss you but be assured that you will always be loved.

To the Bellamy Family,
I was saddened at the news of the passing of Doris. Doris and I, worked together at Bamberger's/Macy, for many years.
She was a great co-worker and friend.
Lean on the Lord at your times of sorrows, He will not put more on you than you can bare.
I will continue to pray for the family, rejoice in the fact that she was a part of your life for so many years, and cherish the memories.
Sincerely,

Our deepest condolonces to Aunt Doris's family. We will continue to pray for you`ll, The Lord has a reason for everything he does, so take it that this was her time to go home. Aunt Doris will always be remebered and her life will be an ongoing process, be it not by her living it, but by the way she lived it.

Evans (Sonny) Spencer III and family, Cleveland, Ohio