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James David Bellware

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James David Bellware Veteran

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
20 Mar 2016 (aged 91)
Ohio, USA
Burial
Springboro, Warren County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.5678725, Longitude: -84.1625047
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BELLWARE, James David, age 91, of Dayton, Ohio passed away peacefully at Hospice on March 20, 2016.

He was a veteran of the European Theater in WWII where he served in the Army, Cannon Co. 119th Infantry 30th Division. He received the Purple Heart, the European-African-Middle Eastern ribbon with 5 Bronze Stars and a Good Conduct ribbon. His battles included: Normandy (D-Day — Omaha Beach), Northern France, Ardennes (The Battle of the Bulge), Rhineland, and Central Europe. He attended Trotwood High School and after returning from WWII, graduated from Patterson Co-Op. He completed Sinclair's "Engineering and Design" section. He retired from Delco Products in 1982 where he was a talented Designer, Engineer, and Inventor, holding 5 patents for his work. During his lifetime, he worked for many companies to include NCR, Aero Products in Dayton, the NASA Space Program in California as an Aerospace Engineer where he designed the fueling system on the Atlas Missile Project — in his words "The one that flew and NOT the one that crashed." He worked on projects for the C-5A, F-16 engines, the Saturn Missile Project, B-2 Stealth Bomber, and many more. He worked for Corning Glass Works, General Electric, and numerous other companies, as well as designing and building several homes.

He was a 67 year member of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Dayton. His home and family were the center of Dave's life. He loved to work in his yard and farm and garden, at one time even running a small tree nursery. There was nothing he couldn't grow. He was a pilot, enjoyed golf, and passed both passions on to his kids. He loved his Cincinnati Reds and Bengals and even coached Little League Baseball. If he couldn't build it, fix it, or make it — including carpentry and furniture, it couldn't be done. Truly, he was a genius and his meticulous attention to detail, methodology, and orientation was a wonder to behold. With careful thought and planning, he always "Did it right the first time."

Dave was preceded in death by his father, John S. Bellware, and mother, Bessie (Frasier) Bellware and also all 10 of his siblings: William "Clay", Conard, Vernon, John "Jack", Allen, George "Pete", Mary Chudleigh, Anna Beatrice Libby, Morris "Daniel", and Ruth Joan Potter. He is survived by his loving wife of nearly 65 years, Carolyn E. (Downing) Bellware; 4 children, Diane E. Weyrauch (Richard), James L. Bellware (Angela), David J. Bellware (Nona), and John V. Bellware (Amy), and 11 grandchildren, Daniel, Louis, Katherine, James J., Jennifer, Samuel, Emily Grace, Annika, Shaylee, Adam, and Olivia.

Family will greet friends from 6-8 pm on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at Routsong Funeral Home, 2100 E Stroop Rd, Kettering, OH 45429. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Sue Hamilton at 11 am on Thursday, March 24, 2016 at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 125 N Wilkinson St, Dayton, OH 45402 (free parking across the street; handicapped parking on Perry St). To be followed by burial and graveside service at Miami Valley Memory Gardens, 1639 E Lytle 5 Points Rd, Centerville, OH 45458. Memorial contributions may be made to: Westminster Presbyterian Church Restoration Project.

The family wishes to extend their sincere thanks to Dr. K. and the Green Team at Dayton VA, Kettering Memorial Hospital staff, and the staff at Walnut Creek Nursing Home as well as his doctors, Rev. Sue Hamilton, and good friends and neighbors Bill and Jayne McDougal.
BELLWARE, James David, age 91, of Dayton, Ohio passed away peacefully at Hospice on March 20, 2016.

He was a veteran of the European Theater in WWII where he served in the Army, Cannon Co. 119th Infantry 30th Division. He received the Purple Heart, the European-African-Middle Eastern ribbon with 5 Bronze Stars and a Good Conduct ribbon. His battles included: Normandy (D-Day — Omaha Beach), Northern France, Ardennes (The Battle of the Bulge), Rhineland, and Central Europe. He attended Trotwood High School and after returning from WWII, graduated from Patterson Co-Op. He completed Sinclair's "Engineering and Design" section. He retired from Delco Products in 1982 where he was a talented Designer, Engineer, and Inventor, holding 5 patents for his work. During his lifetime, he worked for many companies to include NCR, Aero Products in Dayton, the NASA Space Program in California as an Aerospace Engineer where he designed the fueling system on the Atlas Missile Project — in his words "The one that flew and NOT the one that crashed." He worked on projects for the C-5A, F-16 engines, the Saturn Missile Project, B-2 Stealth Bomber, and many more. He worked for Corning Glass Works, General Electric, and numerous other companies, as well as designing and building several homes.

He was a 67 year member of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Dayton. His home and family were the center of Dave's life. He loved to work in his yard and farm and garden, at one time even running a small tree nursery. There was nothing he couldn't grow. He was a pilot, enjoyed golf, and passed both passions on to his kids. He loved his Cincinnati Reds and Bengals and even coached Little League Baseball. If he couldn't build it, fix it, or make it — including carpentry and furniture, it couldn't be done. Truly, he was a genius and his meticulous attention to detail, methodology, and orientation was a wonder to behold. With careful thought and planning, he always "Did it right the first time."

Dave was preceded in death by his father, John S. Bellware, and mother, Bessie (Frasier) Bellware and also all 10 of his siblings: William "Clay", Conard, Vernon, John "Jack", Allen, George "Pete", Mary Chudleigh, Anna Beatrice Libby, Morris "Daniel", and Ruth Joan Potter. He is survived by his loving wife of nearly 65 years, Carolyn E. (Downing) Bellware; 4 children, Diane E. Weyrauch (Richard), James L. Bellware (Angela), David J. Bellware (Nona), and John V. Bellware (Amy), and 11 grandchildren, Daniel, Louis, Katherine, James J., Jennifer, Samuel, Emily Grace, Annika, Shaylee, Adam, and Olivia.

Family will greet friends from 6-8 pm on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at Routsong Funeral Home, 2100 E Stroop Rd, Kettering, OH 45429. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Sue Hamilton at 11 am on Thursday, March 24, 2016 at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 125 N Wilkinson St, Dayton, OH 45402 (free parking across the street; handicapped parking on Perry St). To be followed by burial and graveside service at Miami Valley Memory Gardens, 1639 E Lytle 5 Points Rd, Centerville, OH 45458. Memorial contributions may be made to: Westminster Presbyterian Church Restoration Project.

The family wishes to extend their sincere thanks to Dr. K. and the Green Team at Dayton VA, Kettering Memorial Hospital staff, and the staff at Walnut Creek Nursing Home as well as his doctors, Rev. Sue Hamilton, and good friends and neighbors Bill and Jayne McDougal.


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