Maggie-Belcher-Obituary

Maggie L. Belcher

Racine, Wisconsin

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RACINE - Maggie L. Belcher (nee: Barnes), 75, passed away on Friday, July 14, 2006, at St. Mary's Medical Center. Maggie was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, September 20, 1930, daughter of the late Eddie and Emma L. (nee: Cammack) Barnes.She was united in marriage to Andrew Belcher Jr. who preceded...

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Our hearts goes out to you all and we pray you find peace with the passing of Mrs. Maggie. My family knew her through my mother in law, Bernice Bronaugh. She treated my girls like her own grandchildren when she saw them. We all will miss her when we visit Racine.

We were introduced at Wayman and became Mrs. Maggie's "Friends." She had a special place in my heart because I was a friend of her grandson, Eric. I had a new bond with him when I found out their relationship.

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To Jackie and Idelle in the loss of your beloved mother and sister. It was through you Idelle that I got a chance to meet Maggie. She was so warm and friendly. Jackie, I will never forget a program at church where you mother had to introduce you before you received an award. She went on and on about you. It was obvious to me that she truly loved and admired her daughter. I don't know your pain, but I do know that the Father in Heaven can be a comforter. Lean on him and trust him. Be...

Jackie and Earl, You have my deepest sympathy. I loved Maggie like my own mother. She and I had been through so much together. When I saw her last year, she was full of smiles and encouragement. I visited with her and Andy at their apartment and they were so happy together. They will be missed. My prayers now are with you and your family. May God bless you with peace and comfort. Forever hold on to the memories. Love to all.

In memory of Maggie, I would just like to say, thank you Maggie.Thank you for sharing part of your life with me. You are truely an insperation to myself and the children,(your little babies). All though I always thought I was right, you showed me that at times I was wrong. You always praised me when it came to raising the grandchildren and I will never forget that.Above all you never judged me, that ment the world to me, I will miss you so dearly. You have always put God first, and by your...