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John Christopher Wrenn, 25, taken away with an untimely death on Monday, February 24, 2025. He was born on October 7, 1999 to Tabatha L. Overman Wrenn and John Wesley Wrenn, Sr.
John was a strong young man that had a light and energy like no other, and shinned brighter than the sun in the sky. He enjoyed Rap music, singing and BMX bikes.
John is survived by his mother, Tabatha Wrenn and his father, John Wrenn, Sr.; his sister, Lari E. Wrenn and her partner, Chris; his brother, Wesley Willard Wrenn and his children, Wes Wrenn, Jr., Violet and Jasmine Wrenn. John left behind a fiancé, Melena Iannone and a four year-old stepson Xaydon. Maternal grandmother, Elizabeth W. Overman; paternal great grandfather, Oscar Dick Carroll; paternal grandmother, Donna M. Carroll; maternal great grandmother, Angelia Faye Cobb Overman; his aunt, Kelley Lynn O. Carter and husband, Randall Carter and their children, Skyler, Bobby and Mason; step mother, Lisa Pizzno and one more brother, Jonathan Morales and numerous great aunts, uncles and cousins.
Leaving his troubles behind, John was passionate about singing. He would write up a new song and want to share it with the people he loved.
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