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Ronald Bellaire

ROCHESTER, New York

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Bellaire, Ronald Greece: Friday, July 4, 2008. Survived by his wife of 45 years, Ruth Bellaire; sons, Craig (Melissa) Bellaire, Michael (Kelly) Bellaire, Brian Bellaire, David (Amy) Bellaire, Matthew (Ginger) Bellaire, Bruce Bellaire; daughters, Karen (Walter) Sanders, Michelle (Paul)...

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jerry so sorry to hear of your loss. i wonder when you get over the hurt. i lost my 41 yr,old son last month over a illness so god be with you

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

Ron and I were friends in high school and had many good times together. The band trip to Miami in our senior year, and weekend ski trips to western Michigan are just a few of my fondest memories of Ron. I heard from Frank Schwartz at our 50th reunion of Ron's illness. I regret that I wasn't able to talk with him before he passed. My prayers go out to Ron and the family that he left behind.

Ron has been a good friend for over 50 years. Sailing and water skiing togeather, I learned a lot from Ron about life. I feel a piece of my life has passed on. I hope for the best for Ruth and the kids, even though it can never be the same without Ron.

Goodbye and Godspeed to a great friend and fellow Wolverine. Ron and I shared a fun office in the old Melting office under Andy Sperr and once flew in a private plane to a game in Ann Arbor(we won!) My prayers go out to the family

My deepest sympathy to the Bellaire family. I am sorry for your loss.

Michael, Kelly, Zack, Justin and Becca,
So sad to hear of the loss of your loved one. Your strong, loving family will carry you through this difficult time. I think of you all very often.
Love,
Mary Ellen Hart

To The Bellaire Family
Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of you. May your happiest family memories and the love and support of friends sustain you throughout this very difficult time.

My condolences to the Bellaire Family. Ron was a good friend for over 40 years. He played hard and lived life to the fullest, and he touched many people in a positive way with his cheerful philosophy of life. I will miss him.