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Benjamin Jack Whicker
Upon returning to his loving Father in Heaven and Savior Jesus Christ to accomplish important work on the other side, Benjamin Jack was delivered into the loving arms of his parents on December 11, 2024. He was perfect in every way, from his head to his tiny fingers and tiny toes!
For a small little guy, he sure had a lot to offer in a short amount of time-who else can steal your heart the moment you meet them! His biggest gift was providing a lifetime of love and memories to his family here on Earth. Benjamin Jack received love more than words can speak by his Mommy, Daddy, and siblings. We awaited his arrival with excitement and joy but know that he was not ours to keep for the time being. We cannot wait for the sweet reunion in heaven with our little boy. The love we feel for him is more than we can describe. We love you forever baby boy!
Benjamin Jack is named after his dad, grandfathers, and uncle. He is survived by his parents; Jack and Natalie Whicker, his 4 older siblings; Jackson (Brother), Stockton (Brother), Houston (Brother), and Kylie (Sister), along with many grandparents and cousins who all love him so much as well.
We know Families are Forever, and we are so grateful for that knowledge. God be with you “til we meet again!
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, December 16, 2024 at Lindquist's Roy Mortuary, 3333 West 5600 South. The family will meet with friends from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at the mortuary.
Interment, Hooper Cemetery.
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