Marietta Southern Cremations & Funerals
William Belisario, Sr. (Bill) of Marietta, Ga. went to be with his Lord & on Monday, November 23 at 1:18AM.
Bill had a great love for his family and is survived by his wife Julia Stinchcomb Belisario, and children Michele Hilton of Cartersville, Ga., Helene Belisario Blankenship and son-in law Steve Blankenship of Acworth, Ga., Samantha Belisario of Cartersville,Ga, Kathy Hall of Cartersville, Ga, William Robert Belisario, Jr(Robert) of Cartersville,Ga., Suzie Stinson and son-in-law John Stinson of Gulf Breeze, Fl., Charlotte Wolf of Metairie Louisiana,Ga., Danielle Belisario Biddle and son-in-law Lloyd Biddle of Kennesaw,Ga, Stewart Belisario and Andrea Belisario of Cartersville, step-son Mike Cochran of Austell, Ga, and Lynn Cochran of Marietta, Ga. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Britney Burton, Beth Keener Dent, Jackie Hovarth, Jensen Hovarth, Austin Hovarth, 'Aine Andersen, Jessica Burger, Bailey Belisario, Blane Belisario, Preston Biddle, Cameron Biddle, Anna Biddle, Christopher Cochran, Austin Cochran, and many great grand-children. He is also survived by his brother-in-law Jack Clagett of Marietta, and nephews Kevin Clagett, Scott Clagett, and Mike Clagett, and life long extended family, Jimmy Bird, Ronnie Bird, and Diane Rouse. He is predeceased by his sister Carole Clagett, brother Lanny Belisario and 2 grandsons, Eugene Hilton, and Christopher Burger.
Bill Belisario, a long time resident of Cobb County was, born in Ray City, Ga,in 1935 and grew up in South Miami, graduating from Coral Gables High School. After graduation he began employment with Southern Bell in Florida, and transferred to Atlanta in 1968. He has resided in Cobb County since that time. Retiring from AT&T in 1985 he established Bel Star Systems which later became Best Star Systems in Marietta, Ga, as the owner/operator for over 30 years..
As a devoted Christian, Bill was an active member of Mt. View Church in Marietta for 28 years. His greatest passion was service, and was found time to help many people in his life long journey. He loved to travel country roads, fishing, and being with family. As an avid gardener, he enjoyed spending as much time as possible in his gardens, along with his children and grandchildren. Bill touched many lives and will be missed by many.









‘He will be missed by all. Honored to have known him’
‘Bill was my oldest friend, I remember him as far back as I remember my Mom and Dad. Bill was someone special, I in my 78th year will miss him. After Bill moved to Georgia I didn’t see him often but when I spoke with him on the phone we often talked about things we did as kids and the years melted away. Bill was very much like his father Big Bill, quick to laugh and smile. Bill will be missed by his Church. Bill got saved by our Lord Jesus Christ late in life but
was on fire for his Lord. Bill and i spoke and prayed for our kids many times over the years. I think his greatest desire was to see his kids come to know Jesus as their Savior. John 3;16 Eph 2; 8,9 I john 5;13. I know I will see Bill again, how about YOU? I know Julia will miss him and we pray for her.’
‘Billy was my oldest friend, but more than that he was always my other older brother. Both our families grew up in Miami and our parents were best friends. The Bird kids considered the Belisario parents our parents and vice versa. As the years went by we all went separate ways but when we did speak or see each other we picked up where we left off. We always would share our childhood memories some happy and some sad.
Billy always had a smile on his face and a great sense of humor, I enjoyed my time around him.
I will miss him saying, “Hi Sis” and sharing the childhood memories.
I loved the man I called brother and will certainly miss him but thankful that because of his relationship with Jesus Christ I will see him again as I too have that same relationship with Jesus Christ.
I too always appreciated the love Billy had for his wife Julia, sister Carole and all his children. He would always share what the kids were up to and where they were living,he was happy sharing about his family.
Billy was a fine Christian man, husband, father and friend and will be missed by all of us!’
‘I didn’t have the pleasure to know him but I know his daughter Dani. She is a wonderful person who was obviously raised by a wonderful father. God bless.’
‘My Father was an exceptional man. I am lucky to have called him Daddy! Growing up, I went to live with him at only 6 years old. He was a single parent, working 2 jobs, and raising the 3 of us. Robert, Stewart & I had a blast growing up, although he was quite strict on us. Very little T.V. and no rock & roll, obliterated Christian music- which btw…I still sing and love to this day. Back then, he was trying to limit the world’s influence on me. I am so thankful for that today. He taught me so many things. How to use a hammer, how to work a drill, how to check my fluids on my car, how to cook, proper way to do everything. He’d say ” Ifor you do a job, you do it to the best of your ability.”. He always made me giggle, and know I got my sense of humor and positive outlook from Humm. Im going to miss my him so much. I owe every good thing that I am to Daddy. Most of all, I’m most grateful that he raised me in a Christian home. He lived his faith every day. What an example I had. Daddy, I will always love you, and will keep you alive in my memory and I’Lloyd see you again one day, in Heaven! Your youngest girl, Danielle’
‘My condolences
As you grief the loss of your dear loved one, may the memories that mean the most to you live close to your heart along with “God promise to wipe away the tears from your eyes and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be any more the former things have passed away.”‘