
Milton Henry Bellamy, of the Plainview community, passed away Wednesday morning, August 4, 2021, at his home.
Born November 23, 1943, in Carnesville, He was the son of the late Thomas Buren and Clarice Mize Bellamy. He was the brother of the late David Bellamy and Thomas Roger Bellamy, and brother-in-law of the late Max Lewallen. He was retired from the Georgia Department of Labor after 34 years. He lived in Austell Georgia for 47years and had lived in Franklin County the past 15. He was an avid clock maker and enjoyed repairing antique clocks. He was a member of Bold Spring United Methodist Church.
He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Sylvia Hall Bellamy; his daughter Pam Bellamy of Buford; brother and sister in law Wilton C. and Brenda Bellamy, Carnesville; sisters, Jeanette Lewallen, Carnesville, and Wanda and Tom Watts, Warner Robins, GA; nieces and nephews.
Services will be 2pm Friday afternoon at the Bold Spring United Methodist Church with the Rev. Jacqueline Ratliff and Rev. Ross Wheeler. Interment will be in the church cemetery.
The body is at the Ginn Funeral Home, Carnesville. The family is at the home and will receive friends at the funeral home from 6 until 8pm Thursday evening. Flowers are welcome but those wishing to make memorial please do so to the Bold Spring Cemetery Fund, 3171 Bold Spring Road, Carnesville, GA, 30521. Condolences may be left at ginnfuneralhome.com.
We send our heatfelt condolences to Sylvia, Pam and all family members. Milton was a good friend to us and we enjoyed his company. We were fortunate to win one of his clocks that had been donated to raise funds for the women’s group at church. He loved to talk about the clock and explain what to do to take care of it. I enjoy being in the adult Sunday School class at church where Milton was one of the teachers. Milton was a very intelligent person who had extensive knowledge about many topics. He also liked to engage in a robust discussion. His presence will be greatly missed.
Sylvia and family send my heartfelt condolences to all of you. Not able to visit to night
Our deepest sympathy for you loss.
To Sylvia & the Bellamy family,
I was saddened to see the passing of Milton. We were classmates in Grammar School.
He & I both ended up in Atlanta where we continued our friendship.
Jim Harber
My sincere condolences. I remember Mr. Bellamy from my time in the 1970s Labor Department.
My prayers are lifted up for your family on the loss of Mr. Bellamy. I am a friend of his sister, Jeannette.