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John Benjamin Barlow

1966 - 2026

John Benjamin Barlow obituary, 1966-2026, Fort Worth, TX

BORN

1966

DIED

2026

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Harper & Lucas Funeral Home & Cremation Services

1500 8th Avenue

Fort Worth, Texas

John Barlow Obituary

John Benjamin Barlow

October 28, 1966 - February 5, 2026

Fort Worth, Texas - Ben Barlow was a truly remarkable man-brilliant, fearless, and deeply alive. Everything he did, he did well, and everything he loved, he loved with passion. He lived with integrity, believed fiercely in justice, and had a romantic soul that never lost its sense of adventure.

Ben was endlessly curious and exuberant about life. He approached the world with an adventurous spirit, always eager to explore new places and try new things. On any trip, he signed up for everything-surfing, parasailing, skiing, snowboarding, kayaking, hiking, ziplining, rappelling, snorkeling-if there was an experience to be had, Ben was in. Long before it was mainstream, he was a pioneer of snowboarding and even owned one of the original snowboards. He loved the thrill of motion, speed, and discovery, and he brought that same enthusiasm into every corner of his life.

A natural debater with a sharp mind and quick wit, Ben was destined to be a lawyer. He loved to argue any point-sometimes even one he didn't believe-simply for the joy of the discussion. After graduating from Vanderbilt and the University of Texas Law School, Ben practiced with Bracewell & Patterson in Houston before returning home to Fort Worth. Here, he practiced law for 25 years with Barlow, Garsek and Simon, focusing on school law and family law, and helped countless people along the way. One of the great joys of his professional life was working every day with his father, Jim, who was not only his mentor but his best friend.

Ben was guided by a deep sense of fairness and justice. He believed in doing what was right, standing up for others, and treating everyone with respect. His integrity was unshakable.

A born leader, Ben served as president of his class at Arlington Heights High School, president of his fraternity, and later as President of the Tarrant County Bar. People were drawn to him-for his brilliance, his humor, his kindness, and his easy acceptance of all people. He was a loyal friend and had many, many close friends who treasured him.

Ben was also known as one of the best poker players in Fort Worth. He could be found at almost any poker table in town and won numerous tournaments, including those at the Fort Worth Club, The Highlander, the Annual Barlow Family Reunion Poker Tournament, and many more. He even competed in the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. Many considered him the smartest guy in the room-and the one you least wanted to face across the table.

Travel was one of Ben's great loves. As a young man, he stormed the beaches of Normandy on a bicycle, ran with the bulls in Barcelona, and spent a month studying at the Old Bailey in London. In later years, he especially cherished traveling with his family, creating lasting memories together in places like London, New York City, California, New Mexico, Colorado, Mexico, Hawaii, and many more.

At the center of Ben's world was his family. His wife, Alice, was the love of his life, and together they shared a rare and beautiful bond. They supported one another fully, encouraged independence, celebrated each other's passions, and took genuine joy in one another's successes. Together, they built a life rooted in love, respect, music, laughter, and friendship.

Ben adored being a father. His children, Townes and Eleni, were the greatest joy of his life. He loved skiing and riding waves on boogie boards with Townes, and Eleni was his beloved go-to-girl in the garden. The two of them spent countless hours making sandcastles when at the beach and planting flowers and working side by side in the yard, a quiet joy they both treasured. Ben made sure his children always knew how deeply they were loved.

Music was another lifelong passion. Ben shared a special connection with Alice through music, and together they loved gathering with friends and family to play guitars and sing. They passed this love of music on to their children who loved to have sing-a-longs in the car and dance parties as they were growing.

Nine years ago, Ben suffered an anoxic brain injury. While this changed the course of his life, it remained rich with meaning, connection, and purpose. On any given day, you might find Ben bowling, working out at the Fort Worth Club, riding his one-wheeler through Park Hill or enjoying fish tacos at Fuzzy's. Ben became part of a men's group made up of other accomplished professionals who had experienced similar brain injuries, meeting twice a week to share stories, experiences, and friendship. Ben's close friends organized a standing Tuesday lunch so he could stay connected to the people who mattered most. Ben was still moving through the world with determination, independence and joy.

Ben also found deep fulfillment volunteering at the 4Saints Food Pantry, where he affectionately became known as the "Egg Man." With his great smile and steady kindness, Ben took special joy in handing each client their dozen eggs, making sure they left not only with food, but also with a moment of genuine human connection. In this chapter of his life-as in all others-Ben continued to show up, contribute, and offer warmth to everyone he met. His presence was a reminder that dignity, purpose, and generosity are not lost with circumstance.

He was preceded in death by his father, James Bruce Barlow; his brother, James Edward "Ned" Barlow; and his grandparents, Frada and Rupert Barlow, Louisa Wilson Haun, and J.T. Haun.

Ben is survived by his wife, Alice Pritchard; his children, Townes and Eleni Barlow; his mother, Karen Haun Barlow; his sister, Karen Barlow Parrish; his nieces Maggie Parrish and Caroline Barlow; his mother-in-law, Roberta Corder; his brother-in-law, Evan Pritchard; and his many aunts, uncles, cousins, and dear friends who will miss him beyond measure.

Family and friends will gather from 5 to 7 pm Wednesday, February 11, in the Great Room Harper & Lucas, formerly Robertson-Mueller-Harper, A Service at the Grave will be held at11 am Thursday, February 12, with a Memorial Service at 2 pm at Trinity Episcopal Church, 3401 Bellaire Drive South.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Ben Barlow Fund, The 4Saints Food Pantry or the charity of your choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Star-Telegram from Feb. 10 to Feb. 11, 2026.

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Lateph Adeniji

February 16, 2026

Everything said about him in terms his personal warmth and presence of mind interacting with friends is accurate. Just like Jim Barlow, his Dad of blessed memory their love for people is transparently sincere and infectious. I consider both of them my friends and I will continue to miss them at the TCBA Bench Bar Conference. May his gentle and friendly soul rest in peace.

Richard Elliott

February 16, 2026

So sorry to learn of Ben's passing. We served together as Directors of the State Bar of Texas, where I knew his lovely wife Alice. Kindest regards to her and his children. May he rest in peace.

Robin (Borgers) Whealdon

February 14, 2026

Rest in peace dear Ben. I´m glad to have known you, glad our paths crossed so long ago. We couldn´t quite find each other in high school but were fortunate to share in friendship further down the road. I´m better for it. Blessings on your crossing.

Jim Archer

February 13, 2026

My sincerest condolences for the passing of Ben. I was an old friend and classmate of your dads.

Jim archer

Terry Orr

February 13, 2026

Peace to his soul.

Roger Latham

February 12, 2026

Warmest regards to the family of a fine man I met at the Fort Worth Club.

Holly Hightower Baxter

February 12, 2026

Alice, I´m so for your loss. May Gods peace give you rest. My prayers are with you and your family.

Laura Gibson

February 12, 2026

I had the pleasure of serving with Ben on the State Bar Board of Directors for two years and enjoyed Ben and his kindness. I didn't know of Ben's brain injury. Just last week I thought of him when I was trying to find a Fort Worth probate lawyer. He is one of those people who I will remember forever. My prayers are with his loving family as they say their earthly goodbyes. Heaven is a better place because of Ben. His was a life well lived. Laura Gibson

Amy Custer-Ramsey

February 11, 2026

Sending love and my deepest condolences. Great memories of Ben. He was a gem! May your hearts heal, Alice, Townes & Eleni. Love, Amy

Kelly Frels

February 11, 2026

Fresh out of Law School, Ben worked with me at Bracewell & Patterson in Houston representing school districts. A delight to work with, Ben demonstrated his love of the law and care for the welfare of our clients. I will always remember his helping our group enjoy downtime with his guitar and singing. Ft. Worth pulled him home, and we missed him.

Rodney Thiemann

February 11, 2026

Was so very sad to hear of Ben´s passing- a true original I met at Vanderbilt and kept in touch uh in later years. Someone I snowboarded with, played guitar, poker and debated (unsuccessfully) our politics. I will miss him more than one knows - i will prayer for Ben, Alice and his boys. His presence remains in the lives of those he touched. RIP Ben.

Donna Smiedt

February 11, 2026

Ben was an exceptional lawyer and one of the nicest people I ever met practicing family law.

Condolences to his family and prayers for you all.

Ben will be very much missed.

Andy Barlow

February 11, 2026

I love you and will miss you until we meet again.

MS. CHERYL GAY

February 10, 2026

MRS. PRITCHARD.. PLEASE ACCEPT MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY.. YOUR HUSBAND WAS A REALLY NICE MAN.

Shannon Pritchard

February 10, 2026

So, I met Ben before he and Alice married, while I was married to Alice's first cousin. I always called Ben and I the "outlaws" of the extended family on Alice's side, which was this big, boisterous, group of characters and Ben was a fun addition to the entire family. Then I was lucky enough to know him as a colleague in my legal community, to which he brought the same spirit. I have missed his dad, I will now miss Ben, and yet I know all those Barlow boys are having a marvelous time together in the hereafter.

Lisa Kinard Fowler

February 10, 2026

Alice- I´m so sorry to hear about your husband. Prayers are with you and your family. Lisa

Chiquita Smith Foster Costen

February 10, 2026

My condolences to the family. Ben was a lovely young man and I was pleased to have known him.

Bernadean Douglass

February 10, 2026

What a sweet, aweet soul. You will be truly missed. Rest in powe my friend.

Antonio Wallace

February 10, 2026

I was deeply saddened to hear of John´s passing. I remember him from our Arlington Heights High School days, and those memories will always stay with me. My heartfelt condolences to his family and all who loved him.

Terry Gardner

February 10, 2026

I knew Ben since he was a baby. A wonderful guy, smart, poised and thoughtful. My heart goes out to his family. May this unique man forever rest in peace.

terry

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Memorial Events
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Feb

11

Visitation

5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Great Room at Harper & Lucas

1500 8th Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76104

Feb

12

Memorial service

2:00 p.m.

Trinity Episcopal Church

3401 Bellaire Dr S, Fort Worth, TX 76109

Feb

12

Graveside service

11:00 a.m.

Greenwood Memorial Park

3100 White Settlement Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76107

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