of Joiner, AR
December 28, 1954 - September 24, 2012
Bryan Edward Bennett, 57, of Joiner died Monday, September 24, 2012. Born Tuesday, December 28, 1954 in Turrell, Arkansas to Billy and Gail Jones Bennett; he was a retired farmer and attended Bassett Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include one son: Bryan Edward ''Jay'' Bennett, Jr., Dover, Delaware; one daughter: Trinity Bennett, Bassett, AR; five grandchildren: Lauren Stracener, Levi Stracener, Bailey Bennett, Blake Bennett, and Skyla Bennett; father: Billy Bennett, Bassett, AR; three brothers: Gene (Sally) Bennett, Joiner, AR; William Kevin ''Dewayne'' (Pam) Bennett, Dyess, AR; and Leslie Jones (Martie) Bennett , Wilson, AR; one sister: Evelyn Marie Bennett, Bassett, AR . He is preceded in death by his mother.
Rest in peace my beautiful friend. No more pain, will see you in Heaven Bryan God bless Your family. Jennie
sorry i couldn't make it to the funeral but rest in peace bryan we were close in our younger years and i have some great memories. i won't forget you cuz!
Gene
You are in my thoughts during this time.
Gene,
These are the hard times in our lives...as we all get older. John and I are thinking of you and all of your family and your brother's children. We send our love to you and will have you on our hearts in the coming days. Kristi
You are in my prayers.
Bryan
Please know that your family is in my thoughts and prayers. It must be so difficult to experience the loss of two family members so close together. My deepest sympathy to all. Ann
bryan i know you may be gone but i would like to say you werent just my friend you were family. there was never a time if seen me or i seen you tht we didnt have a laugh and always end with a hug. and thts the one thing im gna miss besides your laugh.. my heart goes out to the family and friends. may GOD be with us all.....................
I would like to give my sincere condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Bryan Bennett. I did not know him personally, but I am sure that he was loved dearly and will most certainly be missed. Losing someone you love in death can be quite a difficult experience to go through, but please know that you are not alone. Not only do you have your family and friends, but God also takes notice of your sorrow and grief, and cares about you personally. (1 Peter 5:7) God has given His word that soon, no one will lose someone they love in death again. (Isaiah 25:8) We can also look forward to the hope of being able to enjoy life again with our dear loved ones who have died. (John 5:28, 29) What a wonderful time that will be! We can have total confidence in these promises from God, since it is impossible for Him to lie. (Titus 1:2) I hope that these thoughts will provide you with some comfort during this difficult time.
Gene-
Please know you are in my families thoughts and prayers.
Laura
I am so very sorry for your loss, doubly so after the loss of your mother. Call on us if we can help. I'll be there for the services Thursday.
Tim Mills
To the Bennett Family:
I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I have worked with Gene for a number of years and know how important family is to him. Please accept my condolences and my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Tom Floria
Daddy,
If I didn't say it enough I'm sorry, but I will always love you and will never forget the things that you taught me. I have grown up to be a good man just like you, Papaw Billy, and Papaw Wesley told me I could be. I hope you're proud of me and can look down and smile from time to time. I'm glad you're not in pain anymore and I can't wait to hug you in Heaven when we're all together again.
Your son,
Bryan E. Bennett Jr.
"Jay"