Harley Funeral Home

Lillian C. Bellany

Date of Birth:October 15, 1926
Date of Death:August 20, 2010
Service Date/Time:August 21, 2010 3:00 PM
Service Location:Greenwood Memorial Gardens Chapel Mausoleum
Services:
Services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Greenwood Memorial Gardens Mausoleum with Father James Crowley officiating. It is respectfully requested that flowers be omitted and memorials made to Hospice House, 408 West Alexander Avenue, Greenwood, SC 29646. The family is at the home.
Visitation:
The family will receive friends at Harley Funeral Home on Saturday from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
Obituary:
Lillian Cammelleri Bellany, 83, of 153 Valley Road, wife of George A. Bellany, died Friday, August 20, 2010 at Hospice House. Born in Enfield, CT, she was the daughter of the late John and Agatha Porcello Cammelleri. Mrs. Bellany was a homemaker and of the Catholic faith. Surviving in addition to her husband of the home are a daughter, Carol (Tony) Coker of Bradley; a son, David (Gail) Bellany of Greenwood; a brother, Leo Cammelleri of Enfield, CT; and a granddaughter, Jennifer Coker of Bradley.

Condolences

Post Condolence
Lorraine Chrisanthopoulos, Massachusetts
Dear George, David and Carol, I'm very sad today to hear of Lillian's death even though I knew it was coming. I have such good memories of her and your family even though you moved away such a long time ago. Lillian was a good friend to me. Please know Gus and I are thinking of all of you. I wish we were there. Gus and Lorraine
 
Linda A. Lemiszki, New York
Uncle George, David and Carol, We're truely sorry to hear about Aunt Lillian. We wish we could have been there with you at this sad time. We have many fond memories of summers spent at your home in Springfield. We couldn't wait until we could visit when we were at Grandma's in Conn. Please remember you are in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Linda and Celia
 
Rev. Barry W. Butler, South Carolina
 
Rev, Barry W. Butler, South Carolina
Dear David, Carol, and all of the Bellany Family, I was away at a minister's conference today and read about your mom's passing when I returned. I want you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I remember when your family came to this area when I was in about the 5th or 6th grade and Carol was in my classes. Later, David married my cousin Gail. I know that the loss of a parent is a loss that creates a permanent emptiness within. But, I also know that the good memories of life with our loved one helps comfort us. And, I know that Jesus Christ will fill the void and grant His peace and comfort through the Holy Spirit as we lean upon Him. May you find your strength and guidance as you lean upon the strong arm of the Lord. May God bless and comfort you and all of your family is my prayer.
 
John Reid, Georgia
George, David and Carol, I was very sad to learn of Lil's passing as I always had such great memories of her. I always appreciated her sense of humor most of all. Please know that you are all in my thoughts as you make this transition. John Reid Kennesaw, Ga
 
mary jane rosser, South Carolina
 
mary jane rosser, South Carolina
George, David and Carol, Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless Mary Jane Rosser and family Virginia A McCarley and family
 
HospiceCare of the Piedmont, South Carolina
HospiceCare of the Piedmont wishes to extend its condolences to the family of Lillian Bellany. Hospice considered it a privilege to briefly care for Mrs. Bellany during her illness.
 
Anne Gilman, South Carolina
Dear George, Carol and David, I was so sad to hear of the passing of Lil. I am sure she is pain free and at peace. I will forever have the fondest memories of her. My family moved here to Greenwood from Massachusetts in 1986. My husbands parents Bert and Carl bought the house across the street from Lil and George at 154 Valley Road. Bert and Lil became friends very quickly as Lil and her always joked about yankees having to stick together. They shared many cups of coffee together and I was especially fond of the zucchini bread Lil would bake and bring over when summer time came. Lil and Bert loved to share stories about their grandkids and we all felt like we knew Jennifer as well as we knew all my neices and nephews! She was a wonderful lady and a very dear friend to my mother-in-law Bert when she lost her eyesight. I will keep all of you in my prayers and feel blessed to have know this dear sweet lady! I bet they are still sharing stories in heaven!