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Belsches, Sr., Shelton Thomas

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Shelton Thomas Belsches, Sr., 86, died at his home Wednesday, May 14, 2008. A native and resident of Prince George County, Mr. Belsches was the son of the late Prince George County Sheriff Basil R. Belsches and William McKinley (“Billie”) Shelton Belsches. He was the husband of Mrs. Teresa Harvell Belsches and the brother of the late Lt. Col. Basil R. Belsches, Jr., Deputy Superitendent, Virginia State Police. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Hopewell and Edwards Lodge #308, AF&AM, Stony Creek. He was a WWII veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps and the U.S. Air Force Reserve.
Mr. Belsches was educated in the Prince George County Schools, graduating from the Carson High School. He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Richmond and a Master of Arts Degree from the Spanish School, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont. He was retired from a career of thirty-eight years in education, having taught Spanish and English in the Sunnyside-McKenney High School in Dinwiddie County and in the Petersburg High School. He served as Principal of the Wakefield High School, Sussex County, and of the Prince George High School. He was a former member of the Prince George County School Board. In 1959, Mr. Belsches was appointed to be the first Supervisor of Foreign Languages in the Virginia State Department of Education. In that position, he organized Virginia’s first summer institutes for public-school teachers of foreign languages, at Longwood College and at The University of Virginia. Following his work with the State, he served in the Fairfax County, Virginia, Public Schools, as Assistant Principal for Instruction in the W.T. Woodson and George C. Marshall High Schools, Principal of the James Madison High School and the Centerville Elementary School, and Director of Secondary Education. He was retired from the Fairfax County Public Schools in 1978. He then returned to live in Prince George County and taught in the Petersburg Public Schools, from which he retired in 1985. During his career, he was an Instructor in Spanish at Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, and he served as a technical writer (Airborne Department) and an instructor (Instructor Training and Guidance) in The Quartermaster School, Fort Lee, Virginia.
Mr. Belsches served as advisor in the development and publication of a series of modern-foreign-language textbooks and tapes based on the use of the audio-lingual method of instruction. He participated in numerous foreign-language-related conferences and workshops at the State and National levels. He was a member of the Virginia and the national Education Associations, The National Association of Secondary School Principals, and the Virginia and National Associations of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. In 1969, Mr. Belsches participated with a group of secondary-school principals in a tour of secondary schools in Eastern Europe visiting the Soviet Union, Russia, Romania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia and in Demark and England.
He enjoyed writing as a hobby, especially in genealogy and he was the author of Shendy Tondy Betty – The Belsches Family from Scotland to America, a genealogy of his paternal family. He did research also on his mother’s family, the Sheltons of Virginia, Kentucky and Illinois, and on his wife’s family, the Harvells of North Carolina and Virginia. He wrote, also, primarily for his children and grandchildren, “Ramblings and Recollections (of a Southern Grandpa)”.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Belsches is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Jennifer B. Webster and her husband Richard and Mrs. Jane B. Nardone and her husband Peter; two sons, Charles Elliott Belsches, U.S. Navy (ret.) and his wife, Noriko, and Shelton T. Belsches, Jr., U.S. Air Force (ret.) and his wife, Sallie; seven grandchildren, S/Sgt. Brian Matthew Kestner, USMC and his wife Diana, Sarah Elizabeth Kestner, Timothy Joseph Alexander Belsches, Nicole Marie Belsches, David William Gropp, Daniel Kinder and PFC Michael Shawn Drapala, U.S. Army and two great granddaughters, Cameron Rose Kestner and Sophie Mae Kestner. He is survived also, by a niece, Dr. Allison Belsches Jablonski and her husband, Brian; a nephew, Basil R. Belsches, III and his wife, Lynne; three great nieces, Lucy, Amy and Lily Jablonski; a great nephew, Alexander Belsches; and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Amie Cobb Harvell.
The family will receive friends Saturday, May 17, 2008 from 4:00 to 6:00 P.M. in the Hopewell Chapel of J.T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home & Cremation Service. Funeral services will be conducted at First Baptist Church, 2nd Avenue at Randolph Road, Hopewell, on Monday, May 19, 2008 at 11:00 A.M. Interment will be in the Southlawn Memorial Park, Prince George County. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to First Baptist Church, 401 N. 2nd Avenue, Hopewell, Virginia, 23860, or the American Cancer Society, Mid-Atlantic Division, P.O. Box 2483, Richmond, Virginia 232189-2483. Condolences may be registered with www.jtmorriss.com


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Teresa, Murriel and I were very sorry to hear of Shelton's passing. The funeral notice brought back memories of our early days in the State Department and our visits with your family. We know that his passing leaves a large hole among his many friends and your family. Our prayers are with you. Murriel and Frank Cain

Posted by: Frank&Murriel Cain at May 24, 2008 11:27 AM

I am a college friend of Allison Belsches and had the great pleasure of meeting "Uncle Shelton". He was a warm, generous person who instantly made me feel like one of the family. I was so glad to have met him. He was a wonderful man. My thoughts and prayers are with his friends and family.

Posted by: Karen Barclay Hughes at May 18, 2008 11:02 PM

Shelton hired me as his first assistant at the SDE in 1961. I succeeded him and retired 27 1/2 years later from the job he sought me for and which I loved. I was so fortunate and have always appreciated the opportunity he gave me. A wonderful man. Everybody loved him. So did I. We never had a cross moment as he shepherded me, a young professional, into the job. His early leadership contributed to Virginia's being a prominent leader in foreign language instruction in the nation for many years--it still is. I used to hear about Teresa and the children as we chatted in our spare moments. As one of you observed, he loved words and was never at a loss for them! Gosh, I wished I had looked him up in recent years and paid him a visit. It would have been heartwarming. That did not happen, but I want all of you to know that you have my sympathy for a fine friend and colleague. Helen Warriner-Burke

Posted by: Helen P. Warriner-Burke at May 18, 2008 10:13 PM

Shelton was a friend and true inspiration for me in many ways. We only spoke and wrote to each other a dozen times over the years at most, and I feel very fortunate to have learned about Shelton's family history (as we share some of the same ancestors) and to know about his undertanding of early American history. He and Rebecca Shelby, my Grandmother, were very close friends and she often spoke highly of him. Shelton was the first principal at Madison High School in Vienna VA, where I currently live, and Norm Chaudet, my father in law, coached and taught at the same school. We will be honoring WWII veterans from the Vienna area, with an exhibit in November, and I hope that we can include a biography and some photos relating to Shelton's service to our country, as he was too humble to ever describe it to me. My prayers are with your family during this time of grieving and during the celebration of Shelton's wonderful life. Sincerely - David Shelby

Posted by: David Shelby at May 17, 2008 02:59 PM

Want you to know we are thinking of you at this time. I taught Home Economics at McKenny when Shelton was there. Allison is also a Lucy cousin.

Ryland, Jane & Laura Jane Rash

Posted by: Jane Lucy Rash & Family at May 17, 2008 09:41 AM

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