Jeffrey-Belmonte-Obituary

Jeffrey C. Belmonte

Newport News, Virginia

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NEWPORT NEWS - Jeffrey C. Belmonte, 29, passed away on Dec. 29, 2001, while snowboarding in Mont Tremblant, north of Montreal, Canada. A graduate of Menchville High School Class of 1990, he continued to study at the University of Virginia, graduating with a B.S. in civil engineering in 1994. He...

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Jeff was my cousin and he was always funny and made us all laugh. He always had a big smile. The last time I ever got to see him was when he treated us to see the Harry Potter movie. We all will miss him very much. We love him very much too. Your always in our prayers.
Love Rosenda Belmonte

For the brief time we shared with Jeff our sense of loss significant. His pleasant manner and actions were never lost in the hectic pace of our work day. Our sincerest condolences to his many friends and family.

Goodyear Receiving Department

First of all, I would like to express my deepest sympathies to Jeff's friends and especially his family. For everyone who met Jeff knows that he gave more to every relationship than he ever took. As a colleague, he was a teacher, with a knack for listening and questioning. Challenging and motivating you in your quest for a solution.
As a friend, he was the best. From Seinfeld-like greetings to sharing snowboarding stories, from climbing at the gym to biking at the Fort, Jeff loved what...

My deepest condolences to the Belmonte family and the countless friends and coworkers that were privileged to know Jeff during his short sojourn with us.
Jeff will be greatly missed by us all, the memories we will hold dear forever.

As we all know Jeff was a wonderful person and a great friend. I had the
pleasure of meeting Jeff when he first moved to Kingston, Ontario. He was
a great friend and always a pleasure to work with.

One memory of Jeff that will always stand out was a time that a large group
of people had gathered for a few drinks at The Loyal Oarsman in Kingston.
We were all busy talking in small groups and Jeff started to show a group
of people his coaster trick, he soon...

I have had the immeasurable pleasure of knowing Jeff Belmonte through our years together at UVa and post-graduation. One time really sticks out in my mind as quintessential Jeff:

I was travelling cross country and Jeff was living in Kansas City (summer of 1993). We were passing through KC and were very weary travelers. Jeff naturally stepped in as our host. He took several days off from his work to show us around town, from the best ribs to the finest museums. Jeff was such a...

As a colleague of Jeffrey I developed much admiration for his character, integrity, and wisdom. I had the pleasure of experiencing his friendship throughout our high school years at Menchville. It was obvious then that Jeffrey would rise to great levels of accomplishment. He shall always be remembered as a kind and giving man, who puts the needs of others before his own. He will be dearly missed by all who have had the pleasure of his friendship.

as a current brother of the SAM Beta Psi house, i wish jeff's family the best and that both his friends and family live full, healthy, prosperous lives with jeff's memory always near. jeffrey, may you rest most comfortably and peacefully.

My sympathies to the family and friends of Jeff. Although I preceded Jeff at Sigma Alpha Mu by many years, a bond exists, that although never truly tested,is heartfelt just the same.I had looked forward to becoming better acquainted with Jeff. It is loss to our chapter, past, present and future.