Bryan-Bennen-Obituary

Bryan Patrick "Bean" Bennen

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Bryan Bennen passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on February 27, 2009.

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Mellissa and family… we just learned of your loss and would like to extend our sincere condolences. We will never forget the fun times we had with J.P.R.D. football, baseball and Gatlingburg. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the boys.
Don, Kim, Matt and Mellissa Marin

Melissa, Brad and George,

We are very saddened to learn of Bryan's passing. Please know that Bryan will always remain in our hearts and in our best kept memories. We both have his name "Bean" at the very top of our phone lists. Right were it belongs; exactly where it will stay. Fred still keeps a check list of things he and Bean discussed most frequently: a bike (motorcycle)ride up River Road followed by lunch at Montegue's place; canoe trips in the Honey Island Swamp; and...

Melissa,

We are very sad to hear of Bryan's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Kenny & Kim Diasseliss

My sincere condolences
The loss of Bryan is tough but my memories of Bryan are full of happy moments. Bryan took me in on my trips to New Orleans. We had a lot of laughes together and he showed me the good side of life.
Bryan, you will never be forgotten!

Rolls-Royce Marine

There is no doubt he will be missed by many. Our prayers and thoughts are with the Bennen family. May God bless you during this time.

Bennen Family,

So sorry for your loss. I will always remember Bryan in the bleachers at football games always looking like he was having a great time. Our prayers are with you and your family.

Lisa and Tyler Spencer

Mellissa

I am so sorry for your loss. I hope you try to think of all the good times youand Bryan had together and it will help some. you will miss him a lot but with your children and your mom and all your friends, this will help alot. remember the good times always.

So very few people can constantly touch your life and give a joy to the surroundings, this is the best way to describe Bryan. He looked to the best in people and always had a laugh to help everone see the best side of life. He was a true believer in a good time and will be deeply missed.

Meilssa and family;
Ido not know Bryan,but he was a "partner" in this company but what the colleagues coment,he was a nice guy,and that´s not easy to find in a big company like this,where everybody is so busy,and where it´s nice to know that when you need help there is always somebody that will pick-up the fhone when you have a hard time.
May God bless you and your family during these times.