Services

Memorial Service

Thu. Jun. 14, 2012
2:00 pm

Cy-Fair Christian Church

9730 Grant Road
Houston , TX 77070.
Thu. Jun. 14, 2012
2:00 pm
Cy-Fair Christian Church
9730 Grant Road
Houston , TX 77070.
In Memory of
Curtis Woods Belknap "Curt"
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Curtis Woods Belknap, much beloved husband, Daddy, Grampy, son, brother, uncle and friend, went home Monday, June 11, 2012, surrounded by those who loved him most. He leaves a lifetime of memories to his wife, soul mate and best friend Rebecca, and to his children Riann and Christopher Havey, Virginia and Jamie Belknap, Curtis Belknap Jr. and Alkesta Maili, and Hannah Belknap. His beautiful granddaughters Bria and Emily Havey, Kate Matthews and Andie Belknap were the lights of his life. He was the much loved son of Doris Belknap and Bob and Susan Belknap, and the best big brother ever to Leanne Belknap, Rodger Belknap and Mark Plesant, and Kristen and Aaron Vickers.

If a man’s wealth is measured by the lives he touched, Curt was the richest of men. He spent his entire career in oil exploration, first with his own company Seismic Electronics. He joined CableX in 1981 and through many mergers and acquisitions (they changed names but Curt never left!) spent the next 31 years with the company now known as Sercel. He made friends in the industry that stayed with him to the day he died. He was a brilliant engineer and made invaluable contributions to his industry, including receiving a patent that bears his name.

As competent as he was at business, Curt’s greatest talent was in enjoying life to the fullest every day. He sailed. He flew remote control planes. He fished and hunted. He rediscovered golf in the last five years and brought as much passion and energy to the game as he did everything he undertook.

Much to Becky’s delight (usually) he loved to cook and grill. He brought his special brand of creativity to the kitchen and he seldom disappointed and often delighted his family and friends. Whether in his backyard, on camping trips or with his in-laws, Curt was the master of the smoked turkey and brisket and sausage, and especially chicken wings.

Curt will be dearly missed but the lives of everyone he knew and loved are richer for having known him. Just a few weeks before he died he told Becky we wanted to help a child through WorldVision, so we ask that in lieu of flowers you make a donation to the account set up in his name. The WorldVision website for donations in his memory can be accessed through the Send A Condolence tab below.

We ask that you join us on Thursday, June 14, at 2pm for a memorial service at Cy-Fair Christian Church, 9730 Grant Road, Houston, TX 77070. After the service we will celebrate Curt’s life at the home of his oldest daughter Riann Havey at 50 South Winsome Path Circle in The Woodlands.

Charitable Donations may be made to:

WorldVision
Website Link

Tributes

Message from
Brian, Janet and Joel Ayres
Wed, 06/13/2012

I had a great time working with Curt here in England and was a pleasure to work with him in Houston and meet his family, Curt and Becky treated me like an adopted son, my American parents, it will not be the same if I ever come back to Texas and not be able to call and see an old friend. I will always have fond memories of Texas thanks to Curt and his family, love and blessings to all the family, my heart goes out to you all, I know he will be surely missed.

With all my love, may God hold you in His arms and uphold you at this time.

Brian

Message from
Eileene Plummer
Thu, 06/14/2012

I worked with Curt for 13 years, and know that he was much respected and liked by his co-workers. His kindness & gentleness made people comfortable with him; his expertise was very highly regarded. What I didn't know was how far-reaching his influence is within the Company, where people have known Curt much longer than I. I was amazed at the outpouring of sorrow & support from many corners of Sercel. Curt, you will be missed, but not forgotten.

Message from
Melissa Sayers
Thu, 06/14/2012

“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” Matthew 5:4

May God wrap his loving arms around you during this sad time. Your marriage has been an inspiration to me! You could just see the love you both have for each other! It's beautiful!! My prayers are with you & your family!

Message from
Buck Lamance
Thu, 06/14/2012

Curtis worked for me (with me) for 15 years this month. Curtis was a hard working and very diligent man. Once he got started on something, he would not stop until he dug out every detail-an excellent problem solver. Curtis would work late, work through lunch, work weekends,ride on one of the boats for weeks-whatever it took to get the job done, unless it interfered with his family.
I have to admit that I got a little aggravated at Curtis a few times because he always put his family before his job. We could all learn something from that! It wasn't "can I take off for this family event-it was I'll be taking off early today to go pick up my granddaughter or taking a vacation for a family camping trip etc.
Curtis was always talking about his family-my daughters did this or "Curt did this. I got detailed reports of how Curt was doing in college and his special projects. If Curt ever needs a job, a resume will probably not be needed-Curtis recommendation and description of Curt's capabilities and progress should be sufficient. None of the resume's I've seen come close to Curtis verbal resume.
Curtis was a proud Dad and Husband. He also spoke very highly of Becky.
Curtis will be sorely missed at Sercel by his coworkers and friends. I consider it an honor to have worked with him. We will never be able to fill his shoes.
May he rest in peace-job well done! May the God of peace give comfort to his family in this difficult time

Message from
David & Betty Eagle
Thu, 06/14/2012

I was extremely fortunate to have had Curt as a Brother in Law and to spend many happy days with him and the family. While changes happen in life, reconnecting with Curt recently was something I will cherish always. He greeted my wife and I like we had never been apart and he had know Betty forevre, the love we felt was just how Curt was made. One of the kindest and gentlest men you could ever meet or want as a friend.

We will hold him in our hearts forever and be better people for having him in our lives. He will be missed.