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Miss you Mr Ben Wren great times with you
Gary Cole
November 08, 2024 | Work
Arlington, Texas
1972 - 2016
Benjamin Charles Wren, 44, passed from this life into glory Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016, due to a stroke brought on by complications of diabetes. Memorial service: 2 p.m. Monday at Ridglea Baptist Church, 6037 Calmont Ave. in Fort Worth. Memorials: A Go Fund Me page has been set up to help with...
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Gary Cole
November 08, 2024 | Work
Was just thinking of you this last week... couldn´t remember exactly when you left us. Miss you Ben, think of you often in our great times & your awesome sense of humor. Pray You´re Enjoying Chapter II
Gary Cole
October 31, 2023 | Work
Thinking about you Ben, still can´t believe how your life was cut short...
Gary Cole
October 31, 2022
Miss you Ben, have great memories of times working with you & our lunch time life time problem solving ideas. Still can´t believe of your departure from us at such a very young age of 44. Miss you buddy!
Gary S Cole
October 31, 2021
So sorry to hear of the loss of Ben. You are all in my prayers. God Bless the Wrens and family and friends. May Ben rest in peace.
Micah Coffey
November 07, 2016 | Arlington, TX
Sad to hear this news. I'll always remember Ben's sense of humor. My sympathy to your family.
Marla Roper
November 07, 2016
To Hailey and Landrie,
I am so sorry your father has died.
It's very difficult to find the right words to say in times like this, but I hope you will find comfort knowing so many are thinking of you and praying for you.
Your Dad was such a funny and easy going guy, I loved his laugh. I had the privileged of working with him and 1 year for Halloween our group dressed up as Rock of Ages Ben was a Rock Star! He really played the part wearing a long fur coat and a cowboy hat. ...
Michele Bell
November 07, 2016 | North Richland Hills, TX
Margie,
I am so sorry for your loss.
Patti
November 07, 2016
Words cannot express the sadness I feel at this time. Ben was such a great person to work with and know. I know he loved his family so much and his girls were the light of his life. Even after I moved to Houston, he still texted me the pictures of all the great seats he got at the Rangers and Cowboys games just so I could see a little bit of home! He loved those teams. Praying that God will bring comfort and peace to each of his family.
Nancy Bering
November 07, 2016 | Houston, TX