James-Belden-Obituary

James "Jim" Belden

Indianapolis, Indiana

Age 77

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Indianapolis, Indiana
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American Cancer Society

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James "Jim" Belden77, died in his Carmel home after a serious illness on February 14, 2016. He was born in Battle Creek Michigan on February 4, 1939. He graduated from Shortridge High School in 1958 and served in the United States Navy from 1958-1962. Jim played college football at both Hanover...

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Hello Bev
So sorry to hear of your loss. Was searching the internet for you, to send you some old family photographs, when I came across this. I know you will get through this with the love of family and friends, but you will never get over it.
My love and prayers go out to you and your family.
Deborah Baker

We are so sorry for your loss. Jim coached three of our four sons in football. We had nothing but positive feelings towards him. He definitely found his calling and did it well. Our thoughts and prays are with you and the whole family. Take Care. Jim and Dede Eaton

Sad to hear of Jim's passing. We were neighbors of Jim and Beverly for 27 years. We'll really miss talking with Coach while he walked his best friend, Mojo. Rest in peace with Christ.

Dear Candy, Barb told me of Jim's passing. I am so sorry for your loss, wish I could be there to comfort you and your family. With love and prayers, Pat

So sorry for your loss. Sending prayers for comfort during this difficult time. Jeff and Jo Kartheiser, Tampa, Fl

Dear Candy and family. So very sorry for the loss of Jim. My prayers are with you and your family.

He was my Noblesville High School varsity golf team coach my freshman year 1974: he was intimidating but always a positive motivator. Had movie star good looks and the biggest calf muscles ever!

Dear Belden family,

I am so very sorry for your loss and want to share what a great friend "Belden" was to my dad, Bob Stevenson. Their life paths crossed at Shortridge, in the Navy, at Hanover and again in Carmel. He cannot refer to Jim without laughing out loud. He was such a tremendous friend and will be remembered fondly for many years to come.

Candy, So very sorry for the loss of your beloved brother. My Prayers are with you and your family.