Ben Dean
July 20, 1969 - September 4, 2010
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Ben Dean
July 20, 1969 - September 4, 2010
Obituary
James Benjamin Lawson “Ben” Dean, age 41 of Nashville, TN, died Saturday at his residence. He was a native of Nashville and son of the late William Edward Dean and Jackie Louise Stephens Dean of Rockvale. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife Catron Dean of Nashville and his children: Brittaney Dean Lopez, James Dean, Theresa Dean, Reannan Dean, Katherine Dean and Zach Heil. Ben’s family will celebrate his life in a private service.
4 responses to Ben Dean
Bryan Ollis And Tammi Hessey says:
January 30, 2015
I can remember summers at grandad’s when he would come to to stay and I would always ask him to draw tattoos on my arm with an ink pen. Always a skull and cross bones. He would always oblige me as many times as I asked. Or the softball games like the one when my dad broke his collar bone. Those were the days….I will think of and miss you miss you Ben. Bryan
Julie Wallace says:
January 30, 2015
Catron, You have been in my prayers since I heard about your loss. Know that God is with you through this time, and will heal your sorrow.
Olivia Cooper says:
January 30, 2015
I send my sincere condolences to the family of Ben Dean. May the Father of tender mercies and God of all comfort be with you at this sad time. 2 Corinthians 1:2,3
Reannan Dean says:
January 30, 2015
I have looked at this obituary 100 times, trying to decide if I wanted to write something or not. Obviously, I have decided that I would like to say something. Even though I don’t have many memories with my father, the memories I do have were pleasant ones. I remember times when he was a lagitatment father. I was very young, but those are the only memories I choose to remember. I wasn’t even apart of his life enough to even know who his wife was, but regardless, he was still my father. Thanks to everybody that has wrote something, especially in a timely manner unlike myself. Cat, If you read this, I would very much like to contact you. Thanks.