IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Ian

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Barnard Kent

Jan 14, 1987 — Sep 27, 2014

Obituary

Ian Patrick Barnard Kent, 27, left this world on Saturday, September 27, 2014, in Garland, Texas. Service: 4 p.m. Thursday, Wedgwood Baptist Church, 5522 Whitman Ave, Fort Worth. Visitation: 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Wednesday, Martin Thompson & Son Funeral Home, 6009 Wedgwood Dr, Fort Worth. Interment: 10 a.m. Friday, Oakwood Cemetery, Fort Worth. Ian was born on January 14, 1987 in Fort Worth, where he lived most of his life. Ian was beautiful and talented. He had a good ear for music and a lovely singing voice. He played baseball for many years and had a great throwing arm. He was a cub scout and a boy scout. As a child Ian drew pictures and many cards for his parents and drew and wrote comic strips. In middle school his poem about Dr. Martin Luther King was selected for publication. He played the drums as a teenager, rode a skateboard which he continued to enjoy as an adult, and enjoyed playing disc golf. Ian had a kind heart and was a compassionate pet owner. During the below freezing temperatures the past winter, Ian rescued a stray kitten, "Kitty" whom he loved. Ian was an active member of the recovery community in Kerrville, Texas, where he sponsored other young men in their journey to wellness. As a young adult Ian was surprised to discover a passion and talent for dance and choreography. He taught dance to grade school children in an after school program and performed in dance troops in Fort Worth and in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, where he majored in dance at SRU before his back injury. Ian was sensitive and kind, playful and mischievous. He was a loving brother, son and grandson. Survivors: Mother, Anita Barnard and her husband Edward McGuire; father, Steven Parker Kent; sisters, Brenna Kent and Rowan Barnard; brothers, Damon Barnard and Andrew Payne; maternal grandmother, Barbara Barnard; paternal grandmother, Charlotte Kent; and extended family. Martin Thompson & Son Funeral Home Fort Worth, 817-292-2250
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