Trentton Bennett
Trentton Bennett

Obituary of Trentton Chad Bennett

Trentton Chad Bennett was taken from this earth on Monday January 30th, 2012 in a tragic automobile accident where he will reunite with his brother Shon Eugene Bennett and Favorite aunty Theresa Frideline (Wilson). He was born on September 24th, 1975 in Cheyenne Wyoming to DiAnna Lynn Snow Bennett from Bremerton Washington and Michael Terry Bennett from Cheyenne Wyoming. He leaves behind wife Misty Dawn (Jones) Bennett and 3 beautiful daughters. Alexsis Jade Bennett 12, Shyann Emerald Bennett 10, Chloe Vanessa Bennett 3, stepson Jacob Reily Mason 5, mother Dianna Bennett and his side kick Julie his Golden Retriever. Cousins Jason Wilson and Kenny Wilson who were more like brothers to him and Best Friend Maeli (Ricky) McFarland, many friends and family. Trentton attended Key Peninsula High class of 1994, being very proud as a member of the Carpenters local 1144 Union for five years. He had a passion for Salmon / Ling cod fishing, camping, riding A.T.V's Hiking, traveling and Archery loving to be outside. Trentton had the most creative imagination. He could envision something and build it from scrap, Trentton was an amazing Husband, Father, Son, and Brother being an all around loving wonderful brilliant man. Family was the most important thing to him as there was never enough time in a day for him to spend with us. Trentton Lived each day as if it was his last day showing an un-alterable love for life and never took anything for granted each day he was given. We will carry his memories and love of life with-in our hearts forever and never forget his big pearly white smile.... I remember Trentton and I went river fishing for Chum-Salmon two years ago as it was my first time he got me in a pair of water-waiters in the river. Trentton had a fish on and it was running down stream so he asked me to net the fish fighting that fish for over 10 minutes. Then I was finally able bend over to get it in the net that big ugly fish jumped towards my face and I screamed like a little girl falling over in the water where elderly men were standing on the bridge placing bets if I could net that fish. Trentton was laughing so hard at me when I stood back up, I netted that fish right after that another run came down stream where one hit Trentton in the rear end pinching him in the hinny squealing like a girl which then I was laughing in hysterics at him... We had many wonderful memories together as a family as we were able to experience many times together we teaching each other many lessons in life. Trentton was the love of my life. My partner, best friend, companion, husband lover and father. When I look into the future, I cannot imagine my life without Trentton as we were just starting our life’s together making memories with our children. We had a whole lifetime ahead of us. It is heartbreaking to know we will never get to share the rest of our life’s with him. He won’t be here to walk his daughters down the aisle for their High School graduations, daddy daughter dances and so much more. Trentton will be missed forever and we will carry on his legacy. Chloe has her daddy's eyes and I am grateful that every day we can see him threw his daughters... GONE FISHING... A Viewing will be held at Edwards Memorial Friday February 10th, at 11020 South Tacoma Way, Lakewood Washington from 2:00 pm 5:00 pm .There will be an opportunity for anyone to speak or just share a memory of Trentton. Friends and Family may call Misty Bennett. We would greatly appreciate donations to help with expenses.
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