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In Loving Memory of Benjamin Tayten Pearce
April 03, 2003 - September 21, 2025
Benjamin Tayten Pearce, 22, of Schertz, Texas, left this world on September 21, 2025, in Odessa, Texas.
Visitation will take place at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 27th, at Sunset Funeral Home in Odessa, Texas. Funeral services will follow at 3:00 PM, also at Sunset Funeral Home, with a loving Pastor. If you cannot be with us in person, you may honor his memory by joining the live stream, available under his name on the Sunset Funeral Home, Odessa website. Bina was born on April 3, 2003, in El Paso, Texas, to Shiloah Warren and Wesley Pearce. He was our son, our brother, our uncle, our heart. He lived with an adventurous spirit and a free soul, finding joy on the open road behind the handlebars of his motorcycle, climbing skyscrapers and cranes, peace beside the water with a fishing pole in hand, and wonder in the kitchen, where he loved to create. There, he crafted more than meals—he crafted joy. Hard work was his nature, and in all he touched, he poured his heart. Above all, he loved deeply and was deeply loved in return.
Bina now rests with his grandfather, Pete Warren, and his great-grandfather, Elmer M. Warren.
He leaves behind a family who will forever carry him in their hearts: his mommy, Shiloah Warren; his dad, Wesley Pearce; his dad, Joel Vargas; his siblings Kasia, Matthew, and Samantha; his grandmothers, Sara Warren, Lucia Diaz, and Virginia Pearce; his nephew, Tayten Irwin; his niece, Alaina Pearce; Stepparents Fernando Barron, and Brianna Pearce and many more who loved him dearly—Gia Crow, Shannon Pearce, Jaden Pearce, Dawn Warren, David Warren, and Shawn Crow.
My Beeny, my baby, I loved you from the moment I carried you until the moment you entered Jesus’ arms. Though I never got to see the man you would become, I am endlessly proud of you. Your joy, your smile, your laughter will live in me forever—until I join you and see you dance with Jesus- Mommy
I am proud of the man he became; he grew with every moment, and each memory we share will stay with me forever. – Dad
You are my heart and soul I love you no matter what you will always be with me, and I will share every memory with you from now until I see you again. I will see you again Bina. You took care of me, and I will always take care of you. - Kasia
Everything about Benjamin was special to me—he was my everything. As a little boy, he was full of joy and life, always wanting to help his grandma. He worried over me with such care—asking if I had eaten, if I’d had enough water, and every morning he wanted to know how I had slept. He carried a heart that cared for everyone around him. And though he loved to be with me, he never liked my driving—always telling me I was going too fast. We went through a lot together and he was always there for me no matter what. He was the most loving person in the world. - Grandma
You may have been my little brother, but to me you were so much more. You were my partner in crime, my best friend, and the one I looked up to—even though it should’ve been the other way around. You always felt like my older brother. I feel blessed to have grown up with you, doing everything together—from gaming to choosing our careers. I’ll always respect you. I couldn’t have asked for a better brother. We are all blessed to have known you. And I promise you this—you did not die in vain. I will carry you with me in everything I do. I will strive to be the best man I can be, to honor you and to live out the dreams you had, with your spirit guiding me. – Matthew
Your smile was a treasure I will always hold dear. I’ll never forget our nights playing Mario Kart, me almost always winning until you suddenly got so good I couldn’t keep up. You teaching me to drive stick shift while we laughed at how I just couldn’t get it. The nights you tried to teach me to skateboard, and I’d end up busting my ass while we laughed together. Those moments, those memories I will carry them in my heart forever - Sam
I love you forever Bina. You were so much more than my cousin. You were my brother, and I can't even express all the love and memories we have. I will forever make you proud and I will. My beautiful Bina - Gia
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