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Richard Belcher

In Loving Memory

Belcher, Richard R.

February 25, 1949 - March 11, 2025

Passed away on Tuesday, March 11th, 2025.

Beloved husband of the late Robin Sue Belcher (nee Clark); devoted father of Kyle (Erica), Kory (Amanda), and Kurt (Nicole) Belcher; adoring grandfather of Devin, Hailey, Chase, Gage, Kaleb, Kooper, Harrison, and Kennedy Belcher; dearest son of the late Richard H. Belcher and Patricia Belcher (nee Gardner); our dear brother, uncle, great uncle, cousin, and friend to many- with special mention to his nephew, T.J. Clark.

SERVICES: Memorial visitation at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL (10151 Gravois Rd., 63123) on Wednesday, March 26th from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM, then process to Jefferson Barracks for 1:30 PM roadside service.

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5 thoughts on “Belcher, Richard R.”

  1. So sorry for your loss. Prayers to your entire family. Hoping you all can feel God’s loving arms wrapping around you and keeping you in his loving care. Just know you all having a new angel sitting on your shoulders watching out for you. Blessings to all and may your Dad rest in peace!

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  2. Sorry for the loss of your mother and father . I was so sad to hear they both passed , they were really good people your mother was always so good and kind to me . May they both rest in peace and see each other in heaven and hope all you three Belcher boys and your whole families can have wonderful memories of them .May God bless your parents and all of you , all my prayers Anna Robb (used to be your aunt Anna Belcher)

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  3. I met Rick on 6 March 1970. We both arrived at the Navy Hospital in Philadelphia at about the same time, and he was put in a bed next to mine. We became friends, both of us from St. Louis, even though I was Army, not Marine! I became the Chief, Prosthetic and Sensory Aids at several VA Medical Centers, and went I took the position at the St. Louis VA, I made sure we were in touch again. We always spoke at least on his birthday, which is how I learned about Robin’s death. I called him this year, but after a few weeks of not hearing from him, I started to worry. I am so sorry that we’ve lost him. My oldest son, Rob, knew him when he was a kid playing baseball. His Mom died last year, or she would have shared in your grief. Now she will see him in Heaven. God bless you all.

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