A service celebrating Bob's life will be held at 1 p.m., Friday, Dec. 9th at Shaffer-Jensen Memory Chapel in Payette, with burial following at Rosedale Memorial Gardens. A public viewing will take place from 9 – 11 a.m. preceding the service.
Bob was born on March 2, 1923, to Clarence and Verda Belvoir, in Colony, KS, where he was raised and educated.
During high school he met the "love of his life," Evelyn Mae Gregg, whom he married on May 4, 1941. Shortly afterward, they moved to Payette, where his first son, Clarence, was born.
To support his family, they traveled to California to work in the shipyards, returning to Kansas in 1942, where Janet and, later, Howard were born. When a tornado destroyed much of their property in 1945, they moved back to Payette to have three more boys: Gary, Bob and Don, and raise their family.
As a young man, Bob worked for M.C. Shelley on his Washoe ranch, where began his passion for caring and owning thoroughbred race horses. He gained employment with Evans Motors, and soon began selling cars, where he earned his trademark nickname "Fairly Honest Bob." He continued selling cars for nearly 40 years at Marster's Motors and White Motors. Many people would never buy a car from anyone else. When he retired, he spent each morning downtown with friends and his summers gardening and having yard sales (the best in town).
Bob knew nearly everyone in Payette, and if he didn't know them, he would say he did. He had many dear friends, especially Herbie Daudt. The person Bob loved and cherished the most was his wife, Evelyn. Together they enjoyed trips to Seattle to watch their horses race and spoiling their grandchildren. They were married for 68 years, living together in their home until her passing Dec. 16, 2009. Bob then remained at home through several illnesses where Janet and his granddaughter, Patti Miller, provided constant care and support.
Bob is survived by his daughter, Janet (Mel, deceased) Miller, pf Payette; sons: Howard Belvoir, of Kent, WA, Bob (Karla) Belvoir, of Payette, Gary (Mary) Belvoir, of Eagle, and Don (Liz) Belvoir, of Payette; daughter-in-law, Carol Belvoir, of Enumclaw, WA; grandchildren: Duane, Kelly, Patti Miller, Jeff Miller, Heath, Van, Clay, Chad, Justin, Cory, Casey, Chelsea and Chandra; brother, Maynard; 18 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson; many nieces and nephews; and a very close cousin, Weldon (Wilma) Goodale.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Howard; sisters: Pauline, Madge and Ina Mae; son, Clarence; and his wife, Evelyn.
The family would like to express a sincere thank you to the Heart 'n Home Hospice and Shay Kehrer, for their compassionate care of our father.
In lieu of flowers, please send memorials to the Payette Senior Center in his name, c/o Shaffer-Jensen Memory Chapel, P.O. Box 730, Payette, ID.
A service celebrating Bob's life will be held at 1 p.m., Friday, Dec. 9th at Shaffer-Jensen Memory Chapel in Payette, with burial following at Rosedale Memorial Gardens. A public viewing will take place from 9 – 11 a.m. preceding the service.
Bob was born on March 2, 1923, to Clarence and Verda Belvoir, in Colony, KS, where he was raised and educated.
During high school he met the "love of his life," Evelyn Mae Gregg, whom he married on May 4, 1941. Shortly afterward, they moved to Payette, where his first son, Clarence, was born.
To support his family, they traveled to California to work in the shipyards, returning to Kansas in 1942, where Janet and, later, Howard were born. When a tornado destroyed much of their property in 1945, they moved back to Payette to have three more boys: Gary, Bob and Don, and raise their family.
As a young man, Bob worked for M.C. Shelley on his Washoe ranch, where began his passion for caring and owning thoroughbred race horses. He gained employment with Evans Motors, and soon began selling cars, where he earned his trademark nickname "Fairly Honest Bob." He continued selling cars for nearly 40 years at Marster's Motors and White Motors. Many people would never buy a car from anyone else. When he retired, he spent each morning downtown with friends and his summers gardening and having yard sales (the best in town).
Bob knew nearly everyone in Payette, and if he didn't know them, he would say he did. He had many dear friends, especially Herbie Daudt. The person Bob loved and cherished the most was his wife, Evelyn. Together they enjoyed trips to Seattle to watch their horses race and spoiling their grandchildren. They were married for 68 years, living together in their home until her passing Dec. 16, 2009. Bob then remained at home through several illnesses where Janet and his granddaughter, Patti Miller, provided constant care and support.
Bob is survived by his daughter, Janet (Mel, deceased) Miller, pf Payette; sons: Howard Belvoir, of Kent, WA, Bob (Karla) Belvoir, of Payette, Gary (Mary) Belvoir, of Eagle, and Don (Liz) Belvoir, of Payette; daughter-in-law, Carol Belvoir, of Enumclaw, WA; grandchildren: Duane, Kelly, Patti Miller, Jeff Miller, Heath, Van, Clay, Chad, Justin, Cory, Casey, Chelsea and Chandra; brother, Maynard; 18 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson; many nieces and nephews; and a very close cousin, Weldon (Wilma) Goodale.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Howard; sisters: Pauline, Madge and Ina Mae; son, Clarence; and his wife, Evelyn.
The family would like to express a sincere thank you to the Heart 'n Home Hospice and Shay Kehrer, for their compassionate care of our father.
In lieu of flowers, please send memorials to the Payette Senior Center in his name, c/o Shaffer-Jensen Memory Chapel, P.O. Box 730, Payette, ID.
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