James Donald Belcher, age 88, died peacefully on January 25, 2021 from complications of COVID, at Kutz Rehabilitation & Nursing.
He is survived by his wife Leigh Belcher of Newark DE and nephew Mike Early and family (Tyler, Alexandria, Casey, Cheyanna, Callee) of Richmond VA.
Jim/Don (family name) was born in Welch, WV to Jimper and Mae Belcher.
Jim moved to Pikeville, KY and Buckingham County, VA before entering the US Air Force. Jim worked 20 years for the Air Force as an electrical technician, and was a veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars. Hewasanalumnusoftheperformance flying team, the Thunderbirds, based at Nellis AFB Las Vegas, NV, where he also was employed in various casino jobs. He held tremendous
pride in serving his country. Jim worked 10 years for General Electric after retiring from the Air Force. Jim met his wife in Richmond, to begin a 38-year marriage, friendship, and loving bond. Jim's love of the outdoors was shared with Leigh as her kayaking, sailing, and traveling companion. He derived great joy as Captain of their sailing adventures. Jim enjoyed reading science fiction and collected over 2000 books. He was an avid student of military history and a passionate advocate for the Second Amendment. Jim had an insatiable appetite for building and fixing things, often resulting in unique, creative, and elaborate solutions. His subtle sense of devilish humor blended well with his imposing stature, and he was often seen as a gentle giant.
Jim's ashes will be interred at the Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Bear DE.
A celebration of life will be arranged at a date to be determined. Memorial contributions are welcome and should be made to Kutz Rehabilitation & Nursing, 704 River Road, Wilmington, DE 19809 or at www.kutzseniorliving.org.
James Donald Belcher, age 88, died peacefully on January 25, 2021 from complications of COVID, at Kutz Rehabilitation & Nursing.
He is survived by his wife Leigh Belcher of Newark DE and nephew Mike Early and family (Tyler, Alexandria, Casey, Cheyanna, Callee) of Richmond VA.
Jim/Don (family name) was born in Welch, WV to Jimper and Mae Belcher.
Jim moved to Pikeville, KY and Buckingham County, VA before entering the US Air Force. Jim worked 20 years for the Air Force as an electrical technician, and was a veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars. Hewasanalumnusoftheperformance flying team, the Thunderbirds, based at Nellis AFB Las Vegas, NV, where he also was employed in various casino jobs. He held tremendous
pride in serving his country. Jim worked 10 years for General Electric after retiring from the Air Force. Jim met his wife in Richmond, to begin a 38-year marriage, friendship, and loving bond. Jim's love of the outdoors was shared with Leigh as her kayaking, sailing, and traveling companion. He derived great joy as Captain of their sailing adventures. Jim enjoyed reading science fiction and collected over 2000 books. He was an avid student of military history and a passionate advocate for the Second Amendment. Jim had an insatiable appetite for building and fixing things, often resulting in unique, creative, and elaborate solutions. His subtle sense of devilish humor blended well with his imposing stature, and he was often seen as a gentle giant.
Jim's ashes will be interred at the Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Bear DE.
A celebration of life will be arranged at a date to be determined. Memorial contributions are welcome and should be made to Kutz Rehabilitation & Nursing, 704 River Road, Wilmington, DE 19809 or at www.kutzseniorliving.org.
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