Janet Wells
This picture was taken on Halloween 2015
Birth date: Sep 15, 1954 Death date: Oct 20, 2016
Marvin L. Wells, Jr. of Dallas, Texas was born September 15, 1954 and passed away October 20, 2016. Marvin is survived by his wife, Janet Wells; son, Mark Wells and wife, Ellen Wells; three grandchildren,Tristan , Kayden, and Harp Read Obituary
This picture was taken on Halloween 2015
Frank Southard, Cheryl West, Suzanne Lyke Families purchased the Strength & Solace Spray for the family of Marvin Leon Wells Jr..
Janet, we are so sorry for your loss. We hope that you can find peace and comfort in your life knowing that he is not suffering from this horrible disease. Bud was such a fun loving person to be around. We sure did have some great times hanging out on Friday nights. Please let us know if we can do anything.
There was never a bad memory with you! Your kind and loving heart drew everyone towards you and everyone you knew were blessed to have been around such a joyful individual. You will forever be missed. Rest In Peace
Janene Brewer Goldman purchased the Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum for the family of Marvin Leon Wells Jr..
Bud was an amazing father figure, role model, and friend to my husband Adam. He helped our family on countless occasions and will be missed very much. Janet, Mark, and family, please let us know if we can help in anyway (big or small). Love, Adam, Christina, and Bentley Nichols
Bud, you had such a gift at bringing joy to others. Every memory I have of you was full of laughs and you just being real and giving such great advice. I'm going to miss tasting new beers 🍻 and fancy whiskey with you. Thank you for the memories.
WELLS FAMILY, PLEASE ACCEPT OUR HEARTFELT PRAYERS AND CONDOLENCES IN THE PASSING OF MARVIN. SINCERLY, SCARLETTE CAREY BRYAN ADAMS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
I met Bud through his wife, Janet, we were co- workers, many years ago. At first introduction, Bud had me feeling comfortable and instantly I felt as though we were friends for a long time. I remember attending a Christmas Party at SBC, at a place on I30, MANY moons ago. He was always laughing, even at a Union party, CWA! AYE, Bub & Adrians Dad, BIG Mac, made a beer can staircase to heaven, may they both RIP
Janet, Mark and family of my good friend Bud, I am truly sorry for your loss. Bud was one of the most likeable, joyful and wonderful friends I have ever know. He is surely going to be missed by me and all his friends. My deepest sympathies go out to you.