1956
2017
Robert Keith Belunek was born in Houston, Tx on February 15, 1956. He grew up in the Heights and loved to tell stories of his childhood. He worked on cars as a young kid and passed this skill down to his daughter Tammy. There were countless discussions with his daughter Vanessa about his love for the Lord, which was like no other. He was married to Deanie on October 1, 1974. Although they divorced in the late nineties they always knew they would find themselves growing old together, and that is exactly what happened. The love and care between them was there to the very end and lives on in Deanie to this day.
He was a 3rd generation construction man. He will now and always have concrete work all over Houston and surrounding areas. His father Edward passed in 1989 , his mother Opal passed in 1991. He has two daughters Tammy Rider born 12/11/1977 and Vanessa Esquivel born 08/17/1980.
His grandchildren are Kaitlin-18, Jonathan-16, Samuel-9, Noah-4, and Grayson-6 months. He has one surviving brother Glen Belunek whom he loved very much. He would want me to use this moment to encourage you to find your own relationship with the Lord. You are always invited to church with me.
"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."
Jeremiah 29:11
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4 Entries
October 31, 2017
Deanie Belunek
What can I say, where do I begin. I met and married Robert when I was 16 years of age. He was hard headed, stubborn and wanted things his way. At the top of wanting things his way was that ALL would come to know our Lord. He would get tele-markers who called to listen, if the phone rang he took that opportunity. You may think you need to wait for the right time or place, but as Robert showed his family any time was the right time to share the lord. I will truly miss him, I will keep his memory and the love he had for our Lord with me always.Everyday I find more and more peace for now you have no pain, no sorrow and singing in the angel's choir. Or trying to lead it...LOL
I miss you with all my heart.
October 30, 2017
Vanessa Esquivel
Hello Daddy,
I never could imagine these days coming so soon. You were always finding new ways to pull out another miracle with God. You have given me so much knowledge and a strong foundation with our Lord Jesus Christ. I know our separation is temporary but your nirvana is now your present truth. I love you and I will miss you everyday while here on earth. But I look forward and rejoice for the day I meet up with you again with our Lord. As I kneeled down and prayed next to your earthly body, I prayed to God that when my day comes when I am being called home that you are standing next to Him. Maybe He will understand when I try to leap into both of your arms. I loved you as a child, I love you now as a woman, and I will love you as friends in Heaven.
Love,
Your Cha-ball-a A*K*A* Nessa
October 30, 2017
Tammy Rider
My dearest daddy..... oh how i miss and love you! My peace in all of this comes from knowing that you are reunited with loved ones, singing in the streets of heaven and watching over all of us. Praise Jesus! You answered the call on any amazing caller..... our Jesus! Wow to be in that conversation must have been inspiring, comforting and so powerful. I love you so much and am missing you like crazy but i know it's you sending me love and peace. 202
October 30, 2017
Your first born daughter, Tammy Belunek
My dearest daddy..... you received the ultimate phone call that anyone could receive.... Jesus called and you answered.... what a conversation! I love you and miss you completely but i find peace in knowing that you are happy, reunited and singing through the heavens. Praise Jesus!
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