Weldon-Belval-Obituary

Weldon H. "Don" Belval

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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BELVAL, Weldon H. ''Don''A devoted husband, father, grandfather and brother entered into eternal peace on June 4, 2007. Don is survived by his wife, Jeanine Belval, of Lincoln, CA; his two sons, Matt, of Vacaville, CA, and Tim, of Sacramento, CA; his daughter, Beth Pladson, of Roseville, CA, his...

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Jeanine, Matt, Tim and Beth,
I am so sorry to hear of Weldon's passing. Even though it has been years since we have all seen each other, he will truly be missed. May we be blessed with our memories! My thoughts are with you all.

Dear Jeanine and family,
We are very sorry about your loss of your dear husband and father. We know what you have been and are going through as we experienced the same thing three years ago when our wife and mother Astrid Eskils passed away from the same desease.
We are saddened to miss meeting with your dearest Weldon, but we were so happy to have met you Jeanine and shared the few hours that we were able to.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Psalms 23

Although we only met the one time, your son Tim is one of my favorite people in the world and I know you had a lot to do with that! You will forever be remembered with warm hearts and cherished memories!

Weldon- May God grant you peace and your family and friends the comfort of our happy memories with you. I will miss you.

Sometimes you don't have to know someone very long, but they touch your hearts forever. It was a true privilege to know you Don.

Mr. Belval, I have always admired your devotion to your family. Thank you for being such a great man and honorable husband and father. I know your family loves you very much. I learned many positive things from you. Your convictions were strong and your communication precise. I hope you know I listened to every word. Rest well... we'll miss you.

Don worked with NAPL in facilitating the Association's strategic plan. His knowledge of the industry, coupled with his ability to reduce complex problems to actionable solutions, helped guide NAPL's significant growth during a time of massive technologic change. Through the years we worked together Don became a good friend. I am thankful for the experience of having known him.
My deepest sympathies to his wife and family.

Don and I shared many hours of conversation about our families, the tough situations we had faced, and the outcomes of the same. Don's assistance with my computer work was invaluable, he the mentor, myself the student.

I hope you enjoyed the music I produced. You were a good listener. Don, goodbye. You have no idea how much you will be missed.

"Don" worked for me for a couple of years at 3M. I remember how happy I was that he accepted the position. He really helped us with published material. I had a great deal of respect for Don and was shocked to read of his death in the St. Paul paper. God grant you eternal peace Don.