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Fred Henry “Trey” Pupenbroke III

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Fred Henry “Trey” Pupenbroke III

Birth
USA
Death
5 Oct 2012 (aged 19)
Carrollton, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Lewisville, Denton County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Born on Nov. 5, 1992 to Cheryl Cochran Pupenbroke and Fred Henry Pupenbroke, Jr. of Carrollton, Texas, and passed away on Oct. 5, 2012. Trey will be deeply remembered for his passion of sports, love of singing choir, and most importantly his magnetic personality. His favorite number was 41, worn by the athlete he admired the most - Dirk.

Trey was a 2011 graduate from Creekview High School and was attending Brookhaven Community College. He is preceded in death by maternal grandmother, Mary Cochran, and paternal grandparents, Fred Pupen-broke, Sr. and Virginia Militello. Trey is survived by his beloved parents Fred and Cheryl and sisters Tiffany and Stephanie.

He is also survived by grandfather, several aunts, uncles, cousins and numerous friends who believed it was a privilege to know and love Trey. A memorial service will be held at Wednesday, October 10, 2 p.m. at Northside Baptist Church, 2000 N. Denton Dr., Carrollton, TX 75006. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Carrollton WyldLife, P.O. Box 117783, Carrollton, TX 75011.

(per WFAA news article) CARROLLTON — We are learning more about the two people who died in a fiery crash early Friday morning along North Central Expressway near Lemmon Avenue.

Two people survived the impact, but driver Joshua Armstead and passenger Trey Pupenbroke did not escape. As two grieving families work through the pain, a community is coming together to help them heal.

A vigil for Pupenbroke was taking place Saturday evening at Bent Tree Bible Church in Carrollton. He was a 2011 graduate of Creekview High School in Carrollton.

Dallas police said Pupenbroke was riding in the 2011 Dodge Stratus sedan that was being driven by Armstead. Investigators said Armstead was speeding and lost control of the car.

The car smashed into a wrought iron fence and then crashed into a utility pole before it burst into flames, trapping Armstead and Pupenbroke in the car.
Born on Nov. 5, 1992 to Cheryl Cochran Pupenbroke and Fred Henry Pupenbroke, Jr. of Carrollton, Texas, and passed away on Oct. 5, 2012. Trey will be deeply remembered for his passion of sports, love of singing choir, and most importantly his magnetic personality. His favorite number was 41, worn by the athlete he admired the most - Dirk.

Trey was a 2011 graduate from Creekview High School and was attending Brookhaven Community College. He is preceded in death by maternal grandmother, Mary Cochran, and paternal grandparents, Fred Pupen-broke, Sr. and Virginia Militello. Trey is survived by his beloved parents Fred and Cheryl and sisters Tiffany and Stephanie.

He is also survived by grandfather, several aunts, uncles, cousins and numerous friends who believed it was a privilege to know and love Trey. A memorial service will be held at Wednesday, October 10, 2 p.m. at Northside Baptist Church, 2000 N. Denton Dr., Carrollton, TX 75006. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Carrollton WyldLife, P.O. Box 117783, Carrollton, TX 75011.

(per WFAA news article) CARROLLTON — We are learning more about the two people who died in a fiery crash early Friday morning along North Central Expressway near Lemmon Avenue.

Two people survived the impact, but driver Joshua Armstead and passenger Trey Pupenbroke did not escape. As two grieving families work through the pain, a community is coming together to help them heal.

A vigil for Pupenbroke was taking place Saturday evening at Bent Tree Bible Church in Carrollton. He was a 2011 graduate of Creekview High School in Carrollton.

Dallas police said Pupenbroke was riding in the 2011 Dodge Stratus sedan that was being driven by Armstead. Investigators said Armstead was speeding and lost control of the car.

The car smashed into a wrought iron fence and then crashed into a utility pole before it burst into flames, trapping Armstead and Pupenbroke in the car.

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