lity to build anything with his bare hands. He was proud to show off his work, especially the impressive bar he built in his home. After his retirement in 2008, Rich spent a great deal of time maintaining the best yard on the block, which included his impressive vegetable and herb gardens and meticulously well-kept pool. He had a great attention to detail and took great pride in his home. His grandchildren in particular will miss his storytelling, his incredible sense of humor, and the best homemade pizzas. Besides his parents, Rich was predeceased by his beloved cat, KoKo. In addition to his wife, he leaves his siblings; Earl (Mary), Gary (Sue) and Laurie (Frank); children,Richard Bellamy II (Jane), Robert Bellamy (Cathy) .; his stepsons, Jim Griswold, Brian Griswold, and Scott Griswold; 11 grandchildren, Richard Bellamy III, Meghan Kirby, Ryan Bellamy, Brittany MacNicol, Colin Griswold, Julian Griswold, Caitlin Bellamy, Andrew Bellamy, Chad Bellamy, Branson Bellamy, and Molly Griswold; and 7 great-grandchildren. He also leaves two former daughters-in-law, Debbie Bellamy and Guin Griswold. In addition, he will be missed and remembered by countless friends and former colleagues. Per his wishes, there will be no services. A memorial celebration will be planned for next summer. Keeping with his love of feeding people, in lieu of flowers, donations in Rich's memory may be made to Gleaners Community Foodbank of Southeastern Michigan, 2131 Beaufait, Detroit, MI 48207. Donations can also be made via their website, www.gcfb.org. Arrangements entrusted with Vermeulen-Sajewski Funeral Home, Westland. To share a memory, please use the Share a Memory tab on this web page. To read the full obituary, please click here: https://www.vermeulenfh.com/obituaries/Richard-Bellamy/