Joseph was reared and received his education in Pine Bluff, graduating from Pine Bluff High School. He served in the US Army during the Korean Conflict. He then became a police officer for the Pine Bluff Police Department, rising to the rank of Captain. Joseph then served at the Jefferson County Sheriff’s office, before working and retiring from the Arsenal as a Captain. He was also a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church.
Also preceding him in death were 3 brothers, Shorty Belvedresi, Floyd Belvedresi, Pete Belvedresi; and 2 sisters, Bee Borgognoni and Clara Belvedresi.
Survivors include his wife, Rosalie Gray Belvedresi, whom he married October 19, 1955; daughter, Jeanean (Gene) Gailey; 2 sons, Tony (Karen) Belvedresi, Danny (Cindy) Belvedresi; 3 sisters, Lena Cash, Edith Borgognoni, Roseanne Jurls; 5 grandchildren, Lori Belvedresi, Justin Cowart, Blaine Gailey, Brandon Belvedresi, Megan Belvedresi; and 2 great grandchildren, Garrett Cowart and Grant Cowart.
Joseph was reared and received his education in Pine Bluff, graduating from Pine Bluff High School. He served in the US Army during the Korean Conflict. He then became a police officer for the Pine Bluff Police Department, rising to the rank of Captain. Joseph then served at the Jefferson County Sheriff’s office, before working and retiring from the Arsenal as a Captain. He was also a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church.
Also preceding him in death were 3 brothers, Shorty Belvedresi, Floyd Belvedresi, Pete Belvedresi; and 2 sisters, Bee Borgognoni and Clara Belvedresi.
Survivors include his wife, Rosalie Gray Belvedresi, whom he married October 19, 1955; daughter, Jeanean (Gene) Gailey; 2 sons, Tony (Karen) Belvedresi, Danny (Cindy) Belvedresi; 3 sisters, Lena Cash, Edith Borgognoni, Roseanne Jurls; 5 grandchildren, Lori Belvedresi, Justin Cowart, Blaine Gailey, Brandon Belvedresi, Megan Belvedresi; and 2 great grandchildren, Garrett Cowart and Grant Cowart.
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