LeRoy Belcher Jr.

leroy belcher jr.

February 17, 1958 ~ November 18, 2014

LeRoy Belcher Jr., age 56, of Mooresville, passed away Tuesday, November 18, 2014. Born February 17, 1958 in Philadelphia, PA, he was the son of Bernice (Rittersbach) and the late LeRoy Belcher, Sr.
LeRoy was employed at Indy Truck Sales. He loved running and kayaking. He also was a member of St. Thomas More Catholic Church and supported Back On My Feet, an organization that helps the homeless through running.
Survivors include his children: Aaron Belcher, Jordan Belcher, Hannah Belcher, Marie (John) Williams, Jessica (Thomas) Beckner; his mother, Bernice Solot; and his nine grandchildren.
Calling will be begin at 12:00 noon on Saturday, November 22, 2014 in St. Thomas More Catholic Church, followed by a Mass celebrating LeRoy’s life at 2:00 p.m. Burial will be in the Mooresville Cemetery. You may visit www.carlislebranson.com where you may share a memory with the family or sign the online guest book.
Memorial contributions in LeRoy’s memory may be made to Back On My Feet, 964 N. Pennsylvania Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204.

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  1. I thought of Leroy as a friend , I rememer him nervous after transferring to small Franklin college from Villanova we fought and fought for each other, we ran for those that can’t , we tick or treat for unicef , we were part of the dirty dozen, Leroy insist on stopping at White Castle on the way to New Orleanes House, recently the wine at the line I am so sorry to the family of Leroy I didn’t know earlier I would have been there. Leroy yours in Zax I love you brother and sorry to see you go

  2. Leroy was a fellow Lambda Chi which I have many great memories, I can picture him now with his curly hair and running shorts on. Always willing to help out and as house steward, the worst job. We won and loss in intermurals, regardless the results Leroy was class. Maintaining a positive attitude unlike too many of us. While I never met his parents, I would say this to them. That I would be proud if my child grew up with many of the same qualities of Leroy. Like most of your fraternity brothers had we known we would have been there for you. We will just have to take comfort that we will someday be together in God’s kingdom

  3. I am truly sorry to hear of Roy’s passing. Roy and I were childhood friends in King of Prussia Pa. After High school he went off to college and I to the military so we got out of touch. Roy was a kind soul. Rest in peace friend.


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