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Edward (Eddie) Lewis Belcher, II

January 22nd, 2023 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries

EDWARD (EDDIE) LEWIS BELCHER II, 63, of Charleston, died on Wednesday, January 18, 2023 at his home.  Eddie was born November 6, 1959, at McMillan Hospital. He was a 1978 graduate of George Washington High School.  He was an employee of the State of West Virginia, working in the past in the offices of the Secretary of State, the Governor, and the Attorney General.  He most recently served as the Supervisor of Supplies and Mail for the West Virginia Legislature’s House Clerk and Staff.   Decorating the Christmas Tree there was a joy for him and all who saw it.

Eddie was the son of Betty and Edward (Buss) Belcher of Alum Creek.  He is survived by his sisters:  Teresa (Michael) Singer of North Carolina, Cheryl Belcher of South Charleston and Carlye (Greg) Barnett of South Charleston; his step children Tonya (Ricky) Justice and Todd (Shannon) Egnor and their children and grandchildren; and his niece, Rachel (Michael) Whitfield of North Carolina and their sons, Bennett and Colin.  Family was important to Eddie, evident in his dedication to annual family reunions, his calls and visits to aunts, uncles and cousins and his love for his great-nephews.                                        

Eddie was the kind of guy that made friends everywhere he went. This was evident in the myriad of friends he had from across the nation and especially within West Virginia.  His collection of friends represented every walk of life, socio-economic group and political persuasion. He was known for his excellent cooking skills (even published a cookbook, Favorite Recipes from Mom to Me) and his gracious hospitality.  

Eddie always had a smile, a kind word and was willing to do what he could to help others.  He was known as a “Civic Warrior”, organizing fundraisers in times of crisis, collecting hats and gloves for the homeless, and advocating for his home community of Alum Creek.  In 2010 he was named the Citizen of the Century for the Alum Creek Centennial. He was instrumental in the installation of the traffic light at the dangerous intersection of Corridor G and Brounland Road, was a founding member of the former Alum Creek Alliance for Community Development, (which laid the groundwork for the community building nearing completion in Alum Creek), and most recently persisted in a dangerous situation on Bee Tree. Mountain, where the road was impassable, making it impossible for school buses to pick up children, until road crews were sent to make necessary repairs to secure the road’s safety. The story is told of a church in Alum Creek that suffered a devastating fire.  Eddie organized a gospel sing to raise funds to support the rebuilding.  When the offering was taken and the Head Usher gave Eddie the total, unfortunately Eddie’s expectations had not been met.  Eddie gave an impassioned speech from the pulpit, which concluded with him asking the Head Usher to pass the plate again.  By the end of the evening, Eddie’s goal had been surpassed.  

Eddie was certainly one-of-a-kind. Our family has been overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and support from those who knew him.  We will cherish your kind words of condolence, the memories you have shared and our mutual loss of such a generous soul, who truly had the heart of a servant.

The funeral will be 11:00 a.m., Saturday, February 4, 2023 at Curry Funeral Home with Reverend Michael Singer officiating, Ben Salango delivering the eulogy, and Eddie’s grandson Brandon Justice will offer a prayer during the service. Burial will follow at Forks of Coal Memorial Park, Alum Creek.  Friends and family will gather 2 hours prior to the service at the funeral home. 

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Sally Flowers Theidore
1 year ago

I am honored to be a family member albeit a long-distance one. I moved away from the community as a child. I am grateful to face book enabling me to find him and for him not to give up on getting me to a reunion! I only wish I could have hung out with him! We would have been a team to recon with! God Bless his family and I pray for the peace of the Lord to surround them.

Nora Kirk Miller (Tom)
1 year ago

Eddie was a “one-of-a-kind” human who will be missed and not forgotten by those whose lives he touched.

TB Hawkins
1 year ago

Always remember the letter you sent with the pillow Cheryl! Always

Cheryl Belcher
1 year ago
Reply to  TB Hawkins

TB, our sister Carlye had those memory pillows made for each of us out of shirts belonging to our Dad, as well as Teddy bears for the two great nephews. Such a special gift for us to remember our Dad.

Madonna Lude (Fletcher. )
1 year ago

Sorry to hear about Eddie.Worked hard in the community. Will be sadly missed. My heart goes out to the family

Rick Staton
1 year ago

I knew Eddie from his work in government and politics. The obituary aptly describes him: always a smile and willingness to help. He always worried about others more than himself. My sympathy to his family, but also to his extended family of friends, colleagues, and all who knew him.

Melissa, Wilma & Richard Tyler
1 year ago

Very sorry about Eddie. We share in your pain and are heartbroken . Eddie was family to us for many years. We were very close. Eddie was a very special guy with a heart of gold . He’s going to missed by so many people. We love you Eddie, always and forever. Forever in our hearts .

Marshall & Sandy Pauley
1 year ago

So very sorry to hear of Eddie’s passing. He was such a pleasant and cheerful person to talk with and always had a smile on his face.
He had many civic talents and used them to contribute helpful accomplishments for his community.
He will be missed.