William was a nationally ranked trap and skeet shooter, winning dozens of state, national and international competitions. He was featured on the cover of a 1966 issue of the magazine Guns and Ammo, and was selected to be a member of the Honor Squad Trap Team. William also was a member of Jimmy Robinson’s Sports Afield All-American Trap Team in the mid-1960s.
He is survived by his wife, Karen Jane Belden; children William Glenn Belden, Jr., and Kris Belden-Adams, son-in-law John Adams, Jr., and two grandchildren, Lily Belden Adams and Avery Leighton Adams.
The family encourages friends and family to make a contribution to the University of Kansas Cancer Center.
William was a nationally ranked trap and skeet shooter, winning dozens of state, national and international competitions. He was featured on the cover of a 1966 issue of the magazine Guns and Ammo, and was selected to be a member of the Honor Squad Trap Team. William also was a member of Jimmy Robinson’s Sports Afield All-American Trap Team in the mid-1960s.
He is survived by his wife, Karen Jane Belden; children William Glenn Belden, Jr., and Kris Belden-Adams, son-in-law John Adams, Jr., and two grandchildren, Lily Belden Adams and Avery Leighton Adams.
The family encourages friends and family to make a contribution to the University of Kansas Cancer Center.
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