Gregory-Belcher-Obituary

Gregory Dean Belcher

Newport News, Virginia

About

LOCATION
Newport News, Virginia

Obituary

Send Flowers

NEWPORT NEWS - Gregory Dean Belcher, 41, of Mattox Drive, died Thursday, Dec. 29, 2005, at his residence. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 31, in the Liberty Baptist Church with the Rev. Joe Hunt officiating. Arrangements by the Cremation Society of Virginia, Peninsula...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

My Son…
I have been one of the most blessed mothers to have a son as loving and appreciative as Gregory was. Even as a child he was always respectful to me and always had a hug and an “I love you, Mom”. He made me feel like I was so important to him and I know I was. He was appreciative of even the smallest of things. Always a “thank you” after every meal and would even wash dishes. He loved to cook and share what he had made with us. Gregory was blessed with a special, giving...

Gregory Dean has always made me feel so special and loved. He had a special way of making me feel like a lady. One of my favorite memories is the time he bought a rose for me when I was visiting his mom. He was always willing to help me. He will be greatly missed by so many. I truly loved him.

May GOD bless your family for the loss.May all our prayers be with you Gregory Dean.GOD BLESS.

My name is Eva, Gregory Dean's aunt. I can't believe he is gone. He truly was such a special person. He had a contagious smile, and was always willing to help me or anyone. He had a heart of gold. We all are better people for having had him in our lives. God Bless you Gregory, I know you have finally found peace and comfort in Heaven and are with my husband David, and the rest of your family.

Gregory Dean was my cousin, more like a big brother to me. I spent alot of time at my Aunt Lena and Uncle Greg's when I was little. Some said we were kindred spirits in a way I loved Gregory Dean very much and will miss him dearly.
Love you Gregory Dean,
Your Cuz Tyna

Gregory has influenced my life in so many ways. From his caring and loving personality to his crazy jokes. He always pushed me to lift weights so much that he welded me a dumbbell set for my graduation. He will be missed tremendously and my trips to Virginia and Lena's will never be the same.
Love
Cousin Craig

I first met Greg in the early 1980's through my daughters, Lisa and Gina. We lived in Newmarket and Greg spent a lot of time at our house and I thought so much of him. I enjoyed having him around because he was so nice and such a fun person and that smile could win the heart of any mother. I often thought if I had a son, I would want him to be just like Greg. Even after my daughters married and left home, Greg continued to come by to visit me. We moved from Newmarket in 1993 and I have...

I wish I could say I knew Gregory well. I was around him only three times and loved his smile and the love for family that radiated from him. It was also so very easy to see how "giving" he was to all. One special person who is rejoicing in heaven!! Thank you, Lord!