BENJAMIN-ARNOLD-Obituary

BENJAMIN WESLEY ARNOLD

Houston, Texas

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BENJAMIN WESLEY ARNOLD, 32, was fatally injured in a head on collision in the early hours of the new year by a driver that left his lane and crossed into oncoming traffic in Houston.Wesley is survived by his father, Ronald W. Arnold of Corpus Christi, twin sisters Amber Arnold and Rebecca...

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I am so sorry for the loss of this young man. My son, Mark Decker, was in the truck as a passenger when the accident took place.

I am writing on here again almost a month from that horrible day. I still miss you, but somehow feel a little comfort reading all these wonderful enteries. I wish you were here to know how many people's lives you truly touched. I still miss you every day and want to wake up and let this all be a dream. I woke up a few nights ago and felt you in my room. It was peaceful and maybe just my mind playing tricks on me, but it felt real. I am not the same person I was before that day. I have...

It was only yesterday that I learned of Wesley's passing. He was a good man and my condolences are extended to his family. He was a student of mine at UHD and a good one. May he rest in Peace.
Burton Burrus, Jr.

Great Times. . .Great Memories

To one of my dearest friends in the world..I miss you so much. I am leaving for the Vegas trip we always talked about. I wish you could be there. I have our great memories I will always hold close to my heart. I am honored to be lucky enough to have such an amazing friend in my life for so many years. I will miss our silly talks, get togethers, country dancing, baseball games, birthday parties,trips to Angelton, promotions, happy hours, late night stops to Sonic (where I would order you...

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Me, Wes, & Janet-Mardi Gras 2008

It was a privilege to befriend Wes. I had a lot of good memories of him. Always had something funny to say. Always made a bad day turn out good. I don't remember him ever complaining about anything. He was very smart. I was impressed with some of the discussions we had about business and such.
A really good person was taken from this world. No amount of "what IFs" will bring him back. The reality of him actually being gone is surreal, hard to believe it's true. Wes will be remembered by...

Dear Wesley...May you rest in peace.
We certainly know how very difficult loss can be. We know how much Wesley meant to his family and especially to his Aunt Rebecca who is our dear friend. Someday we will know all the answers. May you find peace in the days to follow...We love you...The Cleboski Family