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Stephen J. Bellitz

Cherry Hill, Nj, New Jersey

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Stephen J. BellitzCherry Hill, NJJanuary 21, 2013. Father of Samantha Bellitz and Marissa (James Blackwell) Bellitz. Son of Bernard and the late Alice Bellitz. Grandfather of Jasmine.Relatives and friends are invited Thurs. beginning 10:00 AM to PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, INC. 2001 Berlin Road...

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Steve and I shared memories of Camden life in the 1960's via McGraw and Davis Schools. During the latter we were old enough to make the journey with may East Camdenites to St. Stevens Dances on Browning Rd.and groove to the sounds of soul and to bop to the popular Hy Lit tunes and dances. Since we attented different high schools, our interactions were interrupted until we met again at Rutgers-Camden and we became loyal members of Kappa Sigma Upsilon (Kazoo) in 1971. Pledge life and fraternal...

fondly remembering you and our fb chats and sharing music rip Steve

What a fantastic sense of humor,so dry and so to the point. I met Steve when we were counselors at Camp Hilltop in 1970 and we spent a lot of Sunday Nights
eating Ellios Pizza and listening to 105.3. He loved his music and he was just a great guy. We both attended Rutgers and both worked in The Bookstore. He will be missed. Ken Adelman

I regret that I had lost contact with Steve over the years. From Camden, during our formative years, thankfully memories do not fade; in fact, when they bubble up, it is as if they occurred just moments ago, especially when I'm reminded of Steve - under this unfortunate circumstance.

Steve was raised by loving parents, who provided many avenues of pleasant interactions for Steve at summer camp, Beth Israel Synagogue in Camden, USY, and a great Camden neighborhodd in those...

We are so very sorry for the loss of Steve. Loving support to his daddy Bernie, dear Aunt Bea and kind Cousin Alan.
With respect and sympathy, Linda & Harvey Lowenthal

I will miss the great memories of the things we did in Camden including the selling of yum-yum, wire ball and the old JCC. Your dedication to those less fortunate was remarkable and made you that special person. You will be missed by all.

i will surely miss steve he would play them songs everyday and it would make my day , he was so happy to be a grandfather , and how he loved his daughters , everyone will miss him
I know you will keep on playing them oldies up in heaven fran medoro

Steve spread such joy to us all, and was loved by many. I worked with his mother Alice at AAA Insurance and got to know Steve on FB. What a gracious, kind, gentle person. Thanks for the memories, Steve.

God Has Blessed this Gentle Giant who was a champion for those who had the least. To the family find comfort in knowing your Loved one is resting with our Father now...he truly left his mark on this earth & his works have not gone unnoticed. God Bless You.