Had such a great feeling today received a call from a team challenge patient today thanking me for my team support for the fishing challenge!!! Made me smile just know I could be part of something way bigger than I thought possible. And I was so sad to hear about the loss of David so sorry for your loss!!! I said to the gentleman on the phone thanking me for our support how cool it was to meet the staff at team challenge pastor Rich , David Wrenn Sam and thats when I got the news my heart breaks for you. David was a joy to work with will never forget him!!!
David Christopher Wrenn
May 4, 1973 – October 28, 2020
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Hope you enjoy the tapestry from my family and Aunt Joanie’s family. We will keep you and your children in our prayers. I also went into the military before David and haven’t seen him since I left but through my aunts, I’ve kept up with all the wonderful things he’s done with youth. Hope our path’s cross one day. I’d love to meet you all.
Condolences from our family to yours. We are so sorry for your loss. Pat did not know him for very long, but enjoyed the time he did spend with him. He spoke very highly of and was very proud of his wife and children.
Dear Eve, Maria and Christopher, Words can not express the sorrow we feel of the loss of David. Our hearts are still very heavy. We pray for God’s comfort and peace to surround you during this heartbreaking and difficult time. I’ll never forget the first time holding precious baby David at grandma and grandpa’s, staying over night at Jimmy and Lynda’s house, going Trick or Treating, having conversations and laughs around the kitchen table at the Wrenn’s house, eating New Years dinner at the stroke of midnight, going to Coshocton to visits Lenora and Jennings, opening up Christmas gifts, celebrating birthdays, eating dinners on all sorts of occasions, talking about the DC trip with grandma and grandpa and the laughs about it, going to picnics at Tappen Lake and Austin Lake, sitting in hospital waiting rooms (too many to count), talking to your mom and dad about you and how they loved and believed in you, watching you play football, watching you walk down the aisle at your graduation, sitting with each during your precious father’s nursing graduation, conversations about you entering the military, helping me move not once, but twice into my apartments, giving me sound advice, listening to you talk about falling in love with your beautiful Eve and watching you grow into a wonderful man of God. Giving your life to Jesus, then sharing the good news of Christ to others. That is what it is all about in this life. Witnessing for our precious Jesus. I know you heard our Lord tell you, “Well done, good and faithful servant” the day he called you home. Gene and I will always have our memories to keep dear to our hearts about you. We love you always and will continue to pray for and love your dear Eve and your precious children, Maria and Christopher. God bless you, Eve, Maria and Christopher. Aunt Jill and Uncle Gene.