Passed peacefully away on February 25, 2022 in Victoria, BC where Gordon resided since 1999. He was born in St. John’s, NL on September 5, 1944 to the late Wesley and Hilda (nee Chubbs) Belbin.

Gordon is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Elaine (nee Vey) Belbin; cherished daughters Michelle (Christopher) Kennedy and Wendy (Trent) Ellis; beloved grandchildren Brady and Avery Ellis and Liam Kennedy; dear siblings Marie (Wallace) Cull and Scott (Tina) Belbin as well as many nieces and nephews.

Flowers gratefully accepted or donations to the Parkinson Society of British Columbia are appreciated.

A Funeral Service was held in the Sequoia Centre at McCall Gardens, 4665 Falaise Drive, Victoria, BC on Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 1:00 PM. A recording of the service can be viewed by clicking on the image below.

Condolences may be offered to the family below.

McCall Gardens

  • Ivan Belbin

    Very sorry to hear of Gordon’s passing, please accept our condolences. Our prayer’s are with you. Ivan and Belbin.

  • Louise and Newman Petten

    We are saddened to hear of Gordon’s passing and offer our condolences to Elaine, Michelle, Wendy and all of the Belbin family. Gordon always took time for a friendly chat!

  • Cathy Dalton

    I was saddened to hear Uncle Gord had passed. I will always remember how well he lived life no matter the circumstances – he was full of humour, fun and exuberance and he was a joy to be around. He was the type of person who is easy to miss and my thoughts and prayers are with you Elaine, Michelle, Wendy and families. May you be comforted by the good memories and the beautiful impression he’s left behind, and by knowing you will meet again.

  • Scott and Tina Belbin

    My heartfelt sympathy to Elaine Michelle Wendy and family.
    It was sad when we got the call that Gordon had passed . He had a relaxed and positive attitude and enjoyed life. He didn’t take things too seriously was always encouraging and made friends in all areas of his life. He was a great big brother and always took care of his family. He will be missed and will treasure precious memories of him.

  • Barry Cull

    We are sorry for your loss, Aunt Elaine, Michelle and Wendy, and family. Uncle Gord was more of an inspiration than he likely ever knew. As a kid, I quietly watched and admired his grit, steadfastness, and determination.

    With the physical issues his cancer had left him as a child, he had every reason to spend his life feeling sorry for himself, sitting on his couch. Instead, he was a constant fixture at swimming pools, tennis courts, and bike paths, amongst other venues, as well as at church.

    I look forward to meeting him on the other side, and seeing what he does with his new body. I have a feeling I won’t be able to catch up to him.

    Blessings to you all!

    Barry (and Jasmine) Cull
    Fredericton, NB

  • Eunice Stringer

    Elaine, Michelle, Wendy and families
    Sorry to hear of Gordon’s passing. Our families go back a long way and share many happy memories. Please be assured of my thoughts & prayers at this difficult time. Gordon will be missed, I am sure, but we look forward to seeing him again where there is no “sickness or parting” for ever!
    Eunice

  • Clifford Cull

    My Condolences to Elaine, Wendy, Michelle and families.
    Gordon was always so positive and full of life. It inspired me as a young man. I have so many great memories of he and I going to the MEWs Center or Aquarena in St John’s for a swim and a game of squash. Tennis in the summer and camping.
    It was always a race between Gord, Scott, Myself and Barry to be the first into the lake for a swim when we arrived at a park. 🙂
    Gord had many challenges in his life but none of it kept him down. He grabbed onto life and ran with it.
    Just as the saying goes “you can’t keep a good man down.”
    Gordon’s life was a life well lived indeed.

    Gordon will be missed and the memories he have left me has made life a little easier as I have had to deal with my own medical problems. Gord, you were an inspiration and you always left people feeling better after having been around you.
    Farewell my friend until we meet again.

  • Roland Martin

    Roland and Susan Martin

    We are saddened to hear of my cousin Gordon’s passing and pass along Sue and my condolences. We were born 2 months apart and saw each other in our early youth, but lived many miles apart most of our adult years. We send best regards to Gordon’s wife Elaine, daughters, and grandchildren.

  • Clayton Rice

    To Elaine and family.

    Sorry to hear of the passing of Gordon. Please accept our condolences. May you find peace and comfort in the days ahead.

    Clayton and Ruth Rice

  • Bob Tipple

    Knew Gordon when he was with the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. He was always a friendly voice and enjoyed a laugh. He loved being outdoors. A good guy.
    Rest in peace Gordon.

  • Lindsey Forbes

    Sending you lots of love & big hugs from Ontario. Love, Lindsey, Greg, Lincoln & Stella

  • Marie Cull

    Condolence to Elaine, Michelle, Wendy & families. Saddened to lose a husband, father & grandfather & my beloved brother. He will be missed but we will meet again.

  • Calvin Belbin.

    It is with sorrow that Carolyn and I extend our Sympathy and condolences to Gordon’s family . However, we also draw comfort in knowing that he served the risen Lord and is now in His presence.

    I knew him from boyhood days and we spent time together as opportunity provided. While Gordon went through major health challenges in his youth, he and his family put their trust in God, persevered and he went on to live a productive life.

    Calvin and Carolyn Belbin

  • Harold & Marina Chubbs

    Sorry to hear of Gordon passing our prayers are with you and the family today, we have many memories of our visits over the years.

  • Lois & Carter Pelley

    Sincere sympathy to you Elaine and family. Cherish our memories of years gone by while we all lived in Newfoundland. God bless.

  • Paul and Diane Butt.

    Elaine and family: Diane and I are very sorry to hear of Gord’s passing. He was a very good friend of ours and always had time for a chat. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. God bless all.

  • Jonathan and Kelly Ellis

    Elaine, Wendy, Michelle and family, please accept our sincere condolences. We will never forget Gordon, our friend and also our family. He was extremely proud of his family, always up for a good conversation, a long walk, and a delicious meal. We can’t imagine the grief that you are feeling at this moment but we hope you find some joy in the love he had for you and that he will continue to have for all of you. Love and prayers. The Ellis’

  • Audrey Kostoff

    My sincere condolences. May our Lord Jesus give you His peace and strength. You are in my thoughts & prayers. God Bless.

  • lori petten

    Michelle, Wendy, and Mrs Belbin,

    While I didn’t know your father well, I’ll always remember his lovely smile. My family is keeping yours in our thoughts and prayers during this time.

    Lori (Petten) and Norm Charette

  • Cathy Chovaz

    Dear Wendy and Trent
    Thinking so much of you. We are truly sorry for your loss.
    Cathy & Scott xx

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