John Curtis Thrash Jr.

John Curtis Thrash Jr.

John Thrash Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 7, 2006.
On November 4th, 2006, JOHN CURTIS THRASH, JR., departed peacefully and comfortably, with his loving family at his bedside, the result of a brief illness stemming from a previously existing cardiovascular condition. He was 81 years old. John's gentle, caring and thoughtful nature was known to all who knew him. The exemplary conduct of his personal and professional life informed and inspired everyone with whom he came in contact. If you knew him, you loved him. Born February 9th, 1925, John was the only son of Allie and Curtis Thrash, Sr. living in Galena Park, Texas, where John and his sister, Evelyn, grew to become healthy, happy young adults. Here he excelled at the highest levels academically, lettered in four varsity sports, sang cheerfully with a beautiful baritone voice, and mastered a musical instrument, the French Horn, so much so that he was offered to play Second Chair with the Houston Symphony Orchestra when he was still less than 19 years old. John matriculated in the University of Texas, Austin in 1943, earning a science baccalaureate four years later in Petroleum Engineering, a profession which proved to be his true calling. Ever the optimist, John relished the idea of improving the lives of others by providing for their energy requirements through prudent, efficient and conserving means. During his entire professional career, John frequently declared "Even with all the long hours, I still look forward to every project and I have never really felt like I was having to go to work a single day in my life." His career continued until his passing, interrupted only by his service as a Naval Officer during World War II, in the Pacific Theater, and two years on Guam as a full Lieutenant during the Korean Crisis. It was this vision, drive and intelligence that propelled John to become recognized by industry publications and writers and among his peers internationally, as one of the world's foremost developers of complex, clever reservoir engineering projects and solutions. His scope of interest was broad technically and international geographically examining everything from enhanced oil recovery potentials in South America to energy infrastructure in China and everything between. One such project, the Two Fred's Carbon Dioxide Enhanced Oil Recovery ("EOR") Project, located in the Permian Basin, is still regarded today as one of the most successful EOR projects ever undertaken, accomplished at a time when foreign oil dependency meant domestic production had to be wrought of every available barrel. Another important undertaking by John was the enhancement of the Bammel Natural Gas Storage Facility, serving Houston, Texas, one of the largest storage facilities of its kind in Texas when constructed. This project optimized use of the area's pipeline capacity serving the communities and industries along the Houston Ship Channel, substantially mitigating the need and environmental impact of additional pipeline capacity in the region during that time. At the beginning of his career, John held the distinction of drilling the deepest well of record at that time, when he was carefully coaxing and developing production from the Knox Bromide Field in Oklahoma, a complex retrograde condensate reservoir, producing at several thousands of pounds of pressure. Most recently, John was principal engineering architect of the highly successful Stagecoach Natural Gas Storage Facility, Owego, NY, which serves New York City and the Northeast U.S. much in the same way the Bammel Facility has served Houston and the Texas Gulf Coast. John was a member, officer and director of numerous professional, civic and charitable organizations and boards. He has financially supported many civic, medical and arts organizations and research efforts. He served on the President's Advisory Committee on Energy, and at the invitation of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe he presented to their Symposium in Paris, France, a treatise on European storage potentials, Trends in Underground Storage of Natural Gas, which contrasted the U.S. natural gas industry with that of Western Europe. He was a representative to the World Petroleum Congress in Mexico City, Chairman of the Houston American Petroleum Institute and served on the University of Texas Engineering Advisory Committee. John was a recognized First Families of Texas descendent and Current President of the Sam Houston Chapter #38 of The Sons of the Republic of Texas. After Mid-shipman's School at Columbia University and receiving his degree in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, John began work as a young Petroleum Engineer in the Permian Basin near Odessa, Texas. Here he also played semi-professional baseball, obtained his pilot's license and became quite the eligible bachelor. It was also in West Texas where John met his lovely, intelligent and beautiful wife, Patricia Ruth Francis Thrash, recently moved to the area with her family from California. Patricia and John were soon married and shortly thereafter began their family, first with their daughter Denise, then son John, then youngest daughter, Allison. Moving as family through several oil-patch communities such as Midland, Odessa, Dallas and Oklahoma City, and after another period of service in the Navy during the Korean Conflict, the family finally settled in Houston, the "Oil Capital." Patricia and John have been happily married to one another for 57 years. They were blessed with a remarkable granddaughter, Meghan Patricia Thrash, who is the source of some of the greatest pride the couple felt for their family, and who was always the true apple of John's eye. Each of their children have developed independent careers while still helping to advance the family business, from time to time, that was founded by John and Patricia in the late 1970's. Denise is a criminal defense attorney in Houston, Allison is engaged in a singing and recording career based in Austin, and John is a retired physician who practiced in Houston for a number of years before combining with his father full time to create a thriving, multifaceted energy concern. Moving from Enhanced Oil Recovery during the era of oil price deregulation through independent natural gas storage during the era of natural gas pipeline capacity deregulation, the family's current day enterprise, eCorp LLC is a vibrant, private, integrated energy company which specializes in mid-stream asset construction, ownership and operation along with natural gas production and energy marketing. As extraordinary as his many professional accomplishments and remarkable personal, family, civic and philanthropic achievements and milestones, John Thrash's greatest abilities and contributions derived from his exemplary character and personal charisma. He was a gentle man with a calm demeanor, never loud or forceful with others. Nonetheless, with subtle urging and direction, he profoundly mentored those around him as to the formulas necessary for a successful, meaningful life in the human spiritual sense. If Will Rogers had met John Curtis Thrash, Jr. he would have coined a corollary to his famous quote "I never met a man I didn't like!" which would have read something like, "I never met a man that didn't like John Curtis Thrash, Jr.!" Truly a bona fide member of "The Greatest Generation," John Curtis Thrash, Jr. is deeply loved by his family, friends and colleagues and we will mourn his absence. His exceptional life, extraordinary accomplishments, and enlightened way of being will be celebrated, remembered and revered. Most of all, we will strive to emulate his light as much as we are able. In addition to his wife, children and granddaughter, John is survived by his sister, Evelyn, and brother-in-law, Gesna B. Davis, Jr., and many beloved family members and dear friends. The Family wishes to thank Dr. Neal Kleiman, M.D., Dr. William Winters, M.D., and the entire Methodist Hospital Cardiac Care Unit professional team for their exceptional care given John in his time of need. Services will be held Thursday, November 9th, 2006, at 4:00 PM at The Sanctuary at Unity Church of Christianity, 2929 Unity Drive, Houston, Texas. In lieu of flowers or similar expressions of condolence, the family requests that contributions be given, if desired, in the name of John Curtis Thrash, Jr. to any of the following organizations: The Research of Dr. Neal Kleiman, M.D. The Methodist Hospital Foundation, P.O. Box 4384, Houston, Texas 77210-4384, Questions: Karen Soh, 832-667-5829 The Sons of the Republic of Texas, Sam Houston Chapter #38, Lynden E. Rasch, 3507 Glenwood Springs Drive, Kingwood, Texas 77345 The University of Texas Nano-Research Project: Center for Nano and Molecular Science and Technology The University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station Stop, Mail Code-A5300, Welch Hall, Room- 3.202, Austin TX 78712 Rice University Nano-Research Project: Richard E. Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology, Rice University, 6100 Main Street, Space Science Building. Room 301G, Houston, TX 77005

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Eda Lewis

December 7, 2006

Mr. Thrash was an inspiration to us all. I am sad to no longer be able to work with him as his Physical Therapist, but I feel so blessed to have him as my angel, guiding me daily. Mr. Thrash always had a way of lifting my day. He taught me a lot about life and what is important. He will always live on in my memories. I will continue to work towards making him happy by keeping his wife, Patricia Thrash safe and helping her to meet her goals. In the words of Mr. Thrash, "Everyday is a good day!" I will continue to aspire to live my life along the path of love he has shown me. He was the GREATEST husband, father and friend!

Joel Greer

December 7, 2006

“Where then do…………. You get that living water” (John 4:11)

“He who believes in Me….out of his heart will flow rivers of living water” (John 7:38)

“The water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life” (John 4:14)

A river reaches places which its source never knows. A river is victoriously persistent overcoming all barriers. For a while it goes steadily on its course, but then comes to an obstacle. And for a while it is blocked, yet it soon makes a pathway around the obstacle.
Or a river will drop out of sight for miles, only later to emerge again even broader and greater than ever.

John C. Thrash was like a mighty river. His kindness, knowledge, wisdom, and love flowed through the lives of many people. He was a blessed man who blessed others.
I was very fortunate to be able to get to know John in a very close an personal way.
He touched my life in so many ways; it was truly an honor to know him.

John was a mentor to me in my life; I learned so much from him. He inspired me and helped me to start my own business in Houston. I had success and failure with this business, but through John’s influence, his never-say-die attitude, I learned to never quit. His teachings fuel me still today. I unfortunately was unable to repay John for all of his financial help. This is something that I will strive for the rest of my life - to repay the Thrash family for the help he gave me.

John’s life was truly a miracle. He had some brushes with death, a near fatal car accident in his younger day’s, and a heart attack in his home which I observed. Amazingly enough after having the heart attack, he combed his hair and walked to the car to go to the hospital, truly JCT style. Later we found out that he had had a natural bypass, like that mighty river - his blood vessels worked around the obstacle. I and so many others had never seen anything like it. His doctors were amazed. I would often travel with John to see Dr. Winters and give reports on his workouts – I really enjoyed that. I felt a strong sense of responsibility to John as well as the rest of his family to keep him in
Tip-top shape without pushing the limit.

In knowing John over the years, it was great to see him enjoy the fruits of his labor.
His life-long passion and body of work culminating into ECORP was truly awesome to see. John never stopped working; his drive was incredible, always thinking and looking to the future with new projects.

What inspired me the most about John was his deep love and admiration for his Wife, Patricia. It was amazing to see them day in and day out take care of one another. John treated Pat like a queen and she treated him like a king.

I think of John, Pat and the entire Thrash family every day. They are always in my prayers. I have a son now, Jordan Allon Greer. He was named after the Jordan River, and I hope and pray that he lives up to his name for the Jordan River is where Christ was baptized. I do know that Jordan’s life, like mine, will feel the influential branches of the mighty river that was and is John C. Thrash.

Thank you, Lord, for those who inspire us by their kindness. Show us how to help others today by doing “little things.” Amen

The Thrash family at eCORP office in John Curthis Thrash, Jr.'s office

November 22, 2006

Please let John C. Thrash's life reflect upon yours!

November 22, 2006

An Inspiring Portrait of an Inspiring Man

November 22, 2006

Now that is a good car!

November 22, 2006

The King of Oil and Gas!

November 22, 2006

John Curtis Thrash, Jr. was very proud of his son, Dr. John F. Thrash

November 22, 2006

The Best Santa!

November 22, 2006

Jefery Lowney

November 21, 2006

Mr. Thrash was an inpsiration both personally and professionally. He held the highest of business ethics, was a pioneer in his field. In additon he was one of the warmest men I have ever met. You will definitely be missed but not forgoten. You have set the bar for us.

Bill Hugghins

November 18, 2006

John,

You will be greatly missed.

George Francis, III

November 15, 2006

It is with deep sorrow that we write to you today. John Thrash was a kind man with a heart the size of Texas and beyond. He was very kind to us when we visited a few years ago. Please let Patricia know that we just now learned of his passing. Our prayers are with you all.

George & Carla Francis
POB 44
Mallie, Ky.
606-785-4377

Robert & Christine Wilson, Jr.

November 15, 2006

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Ani De la Cruz

November 14, 2006

As the security officer of Mr. Thrash's office building, I will miss running into him in the lobby and telling him hello and remembering his kind and thoughtful words. Mr. Thrash was always an outstanding gentlemen and there is a definite void in our building without him.

Yvonne Greenbauer

November 12, 2006

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Raymond Liuzzo

November 10, 2006

Though I never had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Thrash, I have performed work with, and for, eCORP; and I have been fortunate to have fostered an enjoyable professional relationship.

Personally, and after reading the wonderful and historic obituary regarding the man, I can only surmise that my experience with eCORP is a strong testament to the ethic and integrity instilled by Mr. Thrash.

He will undoubtedly be missed, yet his legacy can be found in the thoughtful and diligent manner the people of eCORP perform their duties, everyday.

Glenna Amburgey

November 10, 2006

John Curtis will always hold a special place in our hearts. We will remember him as a gentleman, a good friend and a protector of his loved ones. He and Eugene can now enjoy some more of their long visits talking about loved ones and ways to better the gas industry.
Love,
Glenna & Valeria Amburgey

John Curtis, George Bush & VA

November 10, 2006

John Curtis, George Bush & GCA

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Gary Pfrehm

November 9, 2006

I always described Mr. Thrash as the "Gentleman's Gentleman" for he was a kind, fair and gentle man. To quote Charles Dickens "He was as good a friend, as good a master, and as good a man, as the good old city knew or any other good old city, town, or borough, in the good old world." I feel priviledged to have known him and will miss him very much. With the hope that God's peace will comfort Mr. Thrash's family during these difficult times.

David Love

November 9, 2006

I only got to meet Mr. Thrash a few times, but he was so nice, and it was a pleasure to play the BBQ last month. The certificate he gave me is one of my favorite things ever! My thoughts are with All of the Thrash family.

Jan Blackwood

November 9, 2006

Though I never had the privilege to meet Mr. Thrash, my daughter has spoken so highly of him in the time she has known him. Your family has welcomed her into your home and included her in your Thanksgiving family celebration. I know she will miss watching Deal or No Deal with him and other times she has treasured with him. He must truly have been a very special person.

Mario Hernandez Jr.

November 9, 2006

We will all miss and remember Mr. Thrash's kindness and his professionalism. God bless Mr.Thrash and all of his family.

John Curtis Thrash, Jr. and son, John F. Thrash with new born granddaughter, Meghan, VERY PROUD!

November 9, 2006

39th Anniversary, December 21, 1988 - Still extremely happy after 57 years!

November 9, 2006

John Curtis Thrash, Jr. and daughter, Denise - Accomplishment - VERY PROUD!

November 9, 2006

John Curtis Thrash, Jr. and only granddaughter, Meghan, VERY PROUD!

November 9, 2006

Together forever!

November 9, 2006

True, dedicated Longhorn Champion!

November 9, 2006

Determined together - Love forever!

November 9, 2006

President, Sam Houston Chapter #38, The Sons of the Republic of Texas 2006

November 9, 2006

Successful man with his Beautiful wife behind him, supporting his every step.

November 9, 2006

Distinguished at ALL times!

November 9, 2006

Kameron Searle

November 9, 2006

John Thrash was a real Texan and a true Southern gentleman.

Ben F. Warren III

November 9, 2006

The world is a better place because of John's life. Thank you!

Duc Vien

November 9, 2006

It was a privilege to work for Mr. Thrash. A pioneer who vision has had affected many people lives who know him, who deeply cared for everyone he knows. Always with a warm friendly smile he treated everyone like family. He will be GREATLY missed.

Steve Holloway

November 9, 2006

John's life was a testament to the way each of us strive to live, interact with one another and do business. John was referred to me by a good friend, Steve Clifton, who said he knew a man of the highest integrity. He was right.

Patricia Sigh

November 9, 2006

Mr. Thrash was a kind and well respected man. He will be missed.

Shernise Cooper

November 9, 2006

Mr. Thrash was a kind spirit and an humble soul. God will welcome you with open arms.

Erin Woltz

November 8, 2006

I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Thrash at the Sons of the Republic of Texas BBQ a couple weeks ago. He was a wonderful boss to Michelle Puckett and enthusiastic teacher to my boyfriend Randall Puckett. He was a sweet man and will be greatly missed by all he touched!

Steve Clifton

November 8, 2006

John C. Thrash was my friend, my partner and my mentor. All of us who knew him are better for it. His life has provided inspiration that will long survive his passing.

Warren Selby

November 8, 2006

Mr. Thrash was a good man and he will be missed.

John Hoover

November 8, 2006

I first met John at the SRT three or so years ago, but really didn't get to see what a remarkable man he was until he became Chapter President. I wish that I had known him much longer.

Cindy/Lynden Rasch

November 8, 2006

John was the gentleman that most men wish to become. It has been our pleasure to have known him and we offer our deepest sympathies to his family.

Sam Houston IV

November 8, 2006

Having been in the Sons of the Republic of Texas for 60 years I cannot think of any member I had more respect for. A true Son. May God bless you John.

Randy Billingsley

November 8, 2006

Though I met Mr. Thrash but few times in my activities with the SRT, the first meeting was as pleasant as the last, always surrounded by friends who knew him well, always happy and proud to be near him. I am sure the Lord is happy to have him for his own, for both are in good company. He will be missed.

Gary Bryant

November 8, 2006

John C. Thrash was one of the finest men that I have had the pleasure to know. He was to me a gentleman in every way. He leaves a professional and personal legacy that sets a very high standard for those that knew and respected him. He will be greatly missed.

Dennis and Mary Giuffre

November 8, 2006

We extend our deepest sympathies to the family of John Thrash, for their great loss of this kind and gentle man. We salute our fallen compatriot, we bid him farewell in this life, and we pray - Eternal Rest grant unto John, O Lord, and may the Perpetual Light shine upon him. May his soul, through the Mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

Jim Bowe

November 8, 2006

We have lost a great man and a great teacher to the oil and gas industry. But he has left a remarkable legacy to his family, friends, those who worked with him and those who will continue to benefit from his work.

John Morozuk

November 8, 2006

With great respect, admiration and gratitude for the opportunity to know such a remarkable man.

Gary White

November 8, 2006

It was a short, but very enjoyable acquaintance that I had with Mr. Thrash in association with the SRT. I am sorry that I will not be able to spend more time with him....

Marlee Cunningham

November 8, 2006

You enriched my life, and I will miss you! God bless you…

Brad Hancock

November 8, 2006

May God bless John and his family. John will be remembered as a kind and honest man. Quick to praise and help those in need.

Randall Puckett

November 8, 2006

My Mom worked as Mr. Thrash's Executive Assistant and I had the honor of meeting him and having lunch with him and my Mom. Mr. Thrash started giving me magazines to encourage me to find a career in the Oil/Gas Industry. He wanted me to be a part of his company and he had planned a trip for us in December to go to an oil field to teach me my first steps in the Oil/Gas Industry. I have never met a man as unique, kind, gentle mannered, and caring as Mr. Thrash! I am persuing the Oil/Gas Career and it is all thanks to Mr. Thrash showing me the path to take. What a GREAT man! I am thankful for knowing him and I miss him!

Tina Howard

November 8, 2006

God Bless and keep the soul of John C. Thrash. He was a true gentleman and it was a pleasure to work for him. My sincere condolences to his loved ones.

Michelle Puckett

November 8, 2006

Working as Mr. Thrash's Executive Assistant has been the best part of my life! He would take the time to teach me about the oil wells, reading a oil map, what a compressor is, how each and every item looked and then he would quiz me and he would grade my answers, always I would receive a 100% written in red pencil and he woud say, "You are a very smart lady and easy to teach." We also have a turtle project where we would feed and save the turtles in our building's front "pond" which he went home one day and brought back bricks and boards and we fixed a ramp for the turtles to escape and then we realized they did not want to leave because we were feeding them so well! Assisting him as the President of The Sons of the Republic of Texas, Chapter #38 has been very exciting and busy! Mr. Thrash made me realize how precious our state of Texas is and the history behind it is amazing! Matter of fact, this year for the BBQ Fundraiser for the Sons of the Republic of Texas was the biggest and best ever raising over $4,600 to present the award/money to the selected Enlisted Men next year. I could go on and on being with Mr. Thrash everyday, so I will sum up my short guest book entry to say this: Mr. Thrash and I laughed, enjoyed each day to its fullest, laughed some more, read a lot, I taught him many functions of the computer, and laughed some more! I GREATLY miss Mr. Thrash and I loved him and I love his family dearly! Mr. Thrash is the man you want on your team forever!

Sue Neihart

November 8, 2006

May God bless you with peace, Pat, and your Family. It is with great respect and admiration that Max and I remember Mr. Thrash and his kindnesses shown to Joel. You are truly good people and we will never forget you.

Darwin & Joan Link

November 8, 2006

our deepest sympathy

Kelley and Ellen Burch

November 8, 2006

John, you and your family have our deepest sympathy, thoughts, and prayers! God Bless!

Dr. Spiker Davis and Staff

November 8, 2006

Dear Pat,
All of us at the office of Dr. Spiker Davis would like you to know just how truly sorry we are for your loss. Mr. Thrash was one of the kindest and most gentle men any of us will ever know. What a blessing for you to have had him in your life for so many years. He is surely sitting at the right hand of God looking down on all of you. May the peace of Christ bring you through this most difficult time.

Kameron/Marisa Searle

November 7, 2006

Mr. Thrash and his family was truly blessed by God. He was such a fine and upstanding man, which left an everlasting impression on my heart and mind. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of John Thrash at this time of need.

We remember when we saw him last at the swinging door for the Sons of the Republic of Texas Fundraiser. He was having a grand time listening to his daughter Allison sing. He was so proud of her.

The Searle Family
Kayla, Kary John & Jennifer.

Jesse Westherly

November 7, 2006

With our deepest love and sympathy to the family at this time of greatest loss of John.

Jesse and Hollis Westherly (Nacogdoches, Texas)

Tracy & Lucy Davis

November 7, 2006

Mr. Thrash, you were truly an inpiration to me. It was an honor and a pleasure to have been apart of your life. Tracy and I will really miss you. I know that you are in a better place, but it is still hard for me to accept that you are gone. I just want you to know from the bottom of my heart that I will continue to do my best taken care of Mrs. Thrash for you. Save a place for me.

Love always,
Lucy

linda tipton

November 7, 2006

Our family will always feel the loss of our wonderful cousin, John.
But, we will remember more often the many, many, good times when we shared family stories, good food and lots of laughs.
With our love,
the Tiptons.

Richard Dale

November 7, 2006

Getting to know Mr. Thrash and his family was truly a blessing and a gift from God. He was such a fine gentlemen, an optimist, and a man with the highest degree of integrity which left an everlasting impression on my heart and mind. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Scott Sperling

November 7, 2006

We were fortunate to have our lives forever changed by his guidance, and we will continue to honor him by following the example he set...but we will surely miss him.

Dee Swearengin

November 7, 2006

John will be deeply missed by our family. He truly was a man of strong convictions and beliefs and I am so thankful I had the opportunity to chat over coffee with him about how we both shared the same philosophy of life and passing. I take solace in the fact that John will still be a gentle guiding force looking out for those whom he held dear and I will always smile when memories of him cross my mind.

Monique Loren

November 7, 2006

My God comfort and keep you during this time of mourning. May your thoughts remember the good times and you smile over a life that was lived to its fullest. You are in my prayers.

Michele Hales

November 7, 2006

Mr. Thrash will be greatly missed. He was always very pleasant and a true gentleman. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Robert and Jennifer Hancock

November 7, 2006

The greatest legacy that someone can leave behind is the type of memory where people will talk for generations about what a fine man he was. Mr. Thrash was that kind of man.

The Thrash family is in our prayers.

Laura Kerr

November 7, 2006

The loss of someone so close is difficult to bear. We share your grief.

Neal Hamil

November 7, 2006

What an amazing man and his legacy carries on and spirit lives in his incredible son, John, and his marvelous family. Our toughts are with each of you in this time of sorrow. We love you very much.
Neal Hamil and Brad Hensler

Tom & Koy Murphy

November 7, 2006

Denise & family--you are in our prayers. What a wonderful man and a wonderful legacy.

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