Bryan O'Neal Curtice

1974 ∼ 2025

Bryan O'Neal Curtice, 50 years old of Nederland, TX, sadly left us on April 25, 2025. We rejoice in the fact that he is face to face with his God and Savior Jesus Christ.

Bryan was born on November 17, 1974. He graduated from Nederland High School in 1994 and pursued a degree and career in Diesel Mechanics. A brief time later he met the love of his life, Dedra Curtice. Bryan then pursued a degree and career in Process Operating to better care for his family. Bryan also known as "Wilson" was employed by Exxon Mobil as an Operator and was part of the Coker Crew at the Beaumont Refinery. He loved working and found joy in what he did and who he worked with.

Bryan was loved by all who met him. He was gentle, kind, hard-working, and just an all-around great guy. His pride and joy were his family. He was the ultimate girl dad. He truly had a gift in making sure each of his girls; Madison, Bryna, and Sophie, knew they each were his favorite. He loved Dedra. He loved his family. He devoted his life selflessly to the people he loved immeasurably.

Bryan is survived by his wife of 26 years, Dedra, who loved him with her whole heart. His children, oldest daughter, Madison Clark and her husband Korey and Bryan's favorite little guy, Jude David. Jude was Bryan's one and only grandson and Pops thought Jude was the smartest, coolest, funniest little dude ever. He loved that little boy. Bryna, his twin and namesake, and her fiancé, Brett Doty, and Princess Sophie, his littlest baby girl.

Bryan is also survived by his loving parents James and Darlene Curtice of Fredericksburg, Texas. Oh, how Bryan loved visiting his parents in Fredericksburg. He loved them deeply.

His sole sibling, brother, Jeremy Curtice and his wife Shannon of Spurger, Texas. Bryan often shared stories of his love and adventures with his brother whom he loved genuinely. Bryan also loved and adored his niece and nephew; Alexus, Kolton, and Logan Curtice and one great-nephew, Jaxson Curtice.

Bryan has many other aunts, uncles, friends, and family who loved him tremendously and will miss him terribly.

Although Bryan leaving us unexpectedly occurred, we take comfort in the living and active words of our Lord and Savior. We believe in Psalm 139:16, when David wrote "Your eyes saw my unformed substance; in your book were written, every one of them, the days that were formed for me, when as yet there was none of them." As hard as it is to comprehend, we know that Bryan lived his days to the fullest of measure and nothing could prevent, add, or take away his ordained days and for that we are comforted.

We also, in our bleakest, darkest days have seen a bright light flicker. It seems so small and powerless right now to eliminate the immense pain and hurt of such a massive loss, BUT GOD! Those two words change everything. Our lives are always intertwined with "But God's", because God is ever present and at work in each of our lives, Bryan's life included. It is a beautiful supernatural wonder to be loved by, provided for, intently cared for, and completely surrounded by and wholly saved by the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. That is our HOPE. When all seems unbearably lost, never to return to any sense of joy and normalcy...we have that kind of HOPE.

Life is short. I know it sounds cliche due to the fact that we say it so nonchalantly, but words are weighty, and His Word is both weighty and true. Just as Bryan's ordained day was April 25th, we also have an ordained day. We do not know the day or hour but as followers of Christ we are called to be ready! Have you trusted Jesus as your Lord and Savior? Do you know Him, and does He know you?

Bryan knew the importance of knowing Christ and following Him. Bryan, like us all needs a savior. There is absolutely no other way to go to the Father, to heaven, except through Jesus Christ. How we live our short time here on earth will determine how we spend our eternity. Bryan knew this and we thank him for his life, love, and example. Do not waste time, it is fleeting. Know today with the hope and certainty that Bryan had, what your life, legacy, and eternity will be.

Serving as pallbearers: Chris Badgett, Kevin Dupuis, Dustin Dupuis, DJ Walp, Korey Clark, Brett Doty and honorary pallbearer: Jeremy Curtice. We love and appreciate the kind service of each one of these guys. Thank you for honoring our beloved Bryan.

Bryan is preceded in death by Mr. and Mrs. Alphe and Hilda Dupuis of Port Arthur and Mr. J.0. Curtice and Jerdine Curtice.

Visitation will be held on May 2, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM, followed by the Funeral Service from 11:00 AM at Melancon Levingston Funeral Home, 1605 Avenue H, Nederland, Texas 77627. Interment will follow the funeral service at Oak Bluff, Port Neches, Texas.

The family request that memorial contributions be made to Community Care Prayer, 808 Nederland Avenue, Suite B, Nederland, Texas 77627.

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Condolences

Scott Brammer May 4, 2025
Bubby and Darleen, I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of your son. May God bless you and your family during this difficult time. May God bless the Curtice family my neighbors, friends and family forever. Scott Brammer
Charlotte Dupuis May 4, 2025
Darlene, James, Jeremy, and Bryan’s family, my heart breaks for you all. Prayers for spiritual guidance as you journey through this difficult time.🙏✨🕊️
Debbie Belle'Isle May 3, 2025
Deira, you were one of my favorite aides at NHS. I am so sorry for your loss. I know our Lord and Savior will put his loving arms around you now and forever.
Clyde E Goree II May 2, 2025
Bryan was well loved by his work family. Our hearts go out to the family. You have our deepest and sincerest condolences. We'll miss you "Wilson".❤️❤️❤️
Keith and Judy Prewitt May 2, 2025
Our love and prayers are with the entire Curtice family. We watched Bryan go from a boy to a man with the same quiet, calmness. He was loved and he will be missed. Our prayer is for peace for all of the family. God bless you all.
Paul and Sharon Lemoine May 2, 2025
Paul and Sharon Lemoine has purchased Eco-Friendly Memorial Trees for Bryan Curtice
Ana Reyes May 2, 2025
Ana Reyes has purchased Eco-Friendly Memorial Trees for Bryan Curtice
Karl & Denise Norwood May 1, 2025
Karl & Denise Norwood has purchased Divine Peace for Bryan Curtice
Rodney Merrell May 1, 2025
I remember when Bryan hired on at the Coker. I don't remember why he got the nickname “Wilson”, but it stuck. Everyone knew him by that name. His humor would catch us all off guard. I do not know anyone who did not like “Wilson”. He was always willing to lend a hand. Reserved but when he did speak you should listen. He was a good friend and will be missed by all of us at his Coker family. I hope God will grant you peace and comfort in this difficult time.
Coker Crew - ExxonMobil April 30, 2025
Coker Crew - ExxonMobil has purchased Ocean Essence Spray for Bryan Curtice
Lee Edward Williams April 30, 2025
Revelations 21:3,4 gives us hope and comfort in what is promised, life without end .
Veron Christian April 30, 2025
Bryan, the suddenness of your passing leaves everyone reeling. I am truly sorry for this unexpected and profound loss. Your Coker family will truly miss you. We were all blessed to have met you. Rest in eternal peace Bryan.
Chris Tallon April 30, 2025
“Wilson” I got to know Bryan pretty good over the last many years of working together. Him and I would talk about our families I’m a girl dad also with 4 daughters now and 3 granddaughters. He was so proud of his girls and talked about them often and how proud he was to have a grandkid and mentioned that he was going to try and cut back on overtime to spend more time with his family and grandson. He will be missed out here with his fun sense of humor and laugh. I’m praying for his family in this difficult time. Rest in peace “Wilson”.
Brian Haynes April 30, 2025
"Wilson" showed up at the Coker and maybe spoke an average of 6 words per 12hr shift for the first few months he was there. Usually we'd get a head nod or maybe a grunt as a response. Eventually he opened up to us and we got to know the great guy that he is. Then came the mustache, that unlocked a whole nother level of his personality and it was fantastic. As great of a co worker and friend as he was at work, I'm certain he was an even better husband, father and family man. He will be missed greatly.
Wayne Fregia April 30, 2025
I worked with Wilson for a few months before I found out his name was actually Bryan. Over the next several years that followed I came to know a very peaceful man who chose his words carefully. I eventually found out if you wanted to really get Wilson talking you just had to ask about his family. Rest in peace Buddy. You will be missed.
Jeff Crawford April 30, 2025
"Wilson" was an awesome guy. I'll remember him for his laugh, his willingness to always help and share his knowledge, and his good spirits. I never saw him get upset by anything. He always had a smile and good attitude. He will be missed and my prayers go out to his family and friends.
Jim and Missy Granger April 30, 2025
Sending out heartfelt condolences and love to the family. Praying to our Lord to send comfort and peace.
Tammie Hernandez April 30, 2025
Dedra and girls my heart hurts for you. Know that we are praying for all of you in this difficult time. Donny and Tammie Hernandez
Kyle Peppers April 30, 2025
Such a great guy to work with, I got to know "Wilson" really well once he came to our crew. I take a little pride in knowing that I took part in convincing him to grow that mustache, which, according to him, was ine of the best decisions he ever made. Rest in peace buddy.
Melissa and Terry Vilo April 30, 2025
The Curtice family is in our prayers. May God give you all strength during this difficult time.
Corey Pokraka April 29, 2025
Man- I was so devastated to hear this news. Wilson was loved by all whom he worked with. We had many, many laughs with Bryan and his giggle still brings a smile to my face because I can hear it. He was fun-loving, hardworking, and a heck of a friend. My prayers are with the family for their loss, may God grant you all the peace and strength needed to get through this difficult time. Until we meet again, Wilson.
James Whiteside April 29, 2025
He was a pleasure to work with. He will be missed out here.
Aleta Goenne April 29, 2025
I didn’t know Bryan, but the obituary touched my heart and I am sorry for this family’s loss! Knowing he is in the arms of our Lord will bring you comfort and light! ✝️🙏🏻❤️
Christie Romero, Lisa Romero Taylor, Jessie Romero and Paul Romero April 29, 2025
Bubby, Darlene and to all of the Curtice Family I am so very sorry for your sudden loss. My family and I will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. We send our love to each and every one of you.
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