Ian Michael

Welton

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IN LOVING MEMORY

Ian Michael Welton

Oct 31 1997 - Oct 02 2011

Ian Michael Welton, age 13 of McKinney, Texas passed away as the result of a tragic accident on October 2, 2011 in Frisco, Texas. Ian was born on October 31, 1997 at Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota to Brandon Cain and Rebecca Lorraine (Kennett) Welton. He was a true musician with perfect pitch and exceptional talent. He attended Sam & Ann Roach Middle School and was a member of the Symphonic Band where he played the French Horn and the Symphonic Orchestra where he was 1st Chair Viola. Ian was a volunteer Junior Counselor for the Rangeley Region Guides and Sportsman Club summer program. He was a member of the National Junior Honor Society. Ian was an avid gamer, loved World of Warcraft along with many other console based games. Ian brightened up the world with his genuine heartfelt smiles and love. Ian is survived by his mom and step-dad, Rebecca and Paul Bisson of McKinney, Texas; Dad and step-mom, Brandon and Müge Welton of San Angelo, Texas; sister, Brianna Welton of McKinney, Texas; step-sisters, Alyssa Bisson of College Station, Texas, Caitlin Palmer and her husband, Brad of San Antonio, Texas; grandparents, Brad “Pal” and Leona Kennett of Rangeley, Maine, Leo Libby of Rangeley, Maine; aunts and uncles, Brad Kennett, Jr. and wife, Lindsay of Rangeley, Maine, Jennifer Butler and husband, Derek of Denver, Colorado, Sean Welton and wife, Erica of Rangeley, Maine and his cousins, Elyse Kennett and Dallas Welton. Ian is preceded in death by his grandmother, Ann Libby. The family will receive friends at a Visitation to be held on Thursday, October 6, 2011 at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home in Frisco from 6-8 PM with a Vigil Service beginning at 7:00 PM. A Funeral Mass will take place on Friday, October 7, 2011 at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Frisco at 1:30 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Ian Welton Memorial Summer Music Camp Scholarship Fund.
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