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Howard Norman Bellmore, 83, of Green Bay, WI was called to heaven on June 13, 2025.
Howard was born in Marquette, MI, on May 4, 1942 to Norman Bellmore and Adele Voegtline Bellmore. Howard married Betty Jane Hill on October 7, 1961, at St Christopher's Catholic Church in Trowbridge Park, MI. Howard and Betty moved to Big Bay and then Negaunee where they lived for 47 years and had one son, Michael Howard, born on April 29, 1963. Howard lived for fishing at his camp on Huron Bay on Lake Superior. He loved trolling in 300 feet deep water for lake trout in his 14-foot boat. He was also an avid deer and partridge hunter in his earlier days. Howard began working at the age of 16 at the Gannon Lumber Company and at 19 began working at the Marquette County Road Commission where he retired after 42 years. Howard and Betty moved to Green Bay several years after retirement and lived for 14 years prior to his death.
Howard was predeceased in death by his parents and his sister, Janet Bellmore Irwin, his brothers, Edward and Richard Bellmore, and nephews, Gary Bellmore and Kevin Culver, and niece, Tracy Jarvinen, and brother-in-law, Harry Culver.
Howard is survived by his wife, Betty, son, Michael, sister, Christine (Marvin) Koski, and brother, David (Debbie) Bellmore and many other nieces and nephews. He is also survived by sister-in-law, Sandra Culver, and her surviving children, David (Mary) Culver and Janice (Randy) Culver Weiler and their children. A memorial service will be held at a later date.
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