It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that the Benton, Arkansas community mourns the passing of Casey Ruple, who departed this world on July 21, 2025. At just 38 years old, Casey left behind a legacy of love, laughter, and unshakable kindness that will remain etched in the hearts of everyone who had the privilege to know him.
Born and raised in Benton, Casey was a beloved son, sibling, friend, and community member. From a young age, he exhibited a unique zest for life—an energy that radiated through his smile, his words, and his every action. Whether he was volunteering at a local event, helping a neighbor in need, or cracking a well-timed joke that lightened the room, Casey had a rare gift: the ability to make others feel seen, heard, and valued.
Those closest to him describe Casey as a light in dark times, a rock during storms, and a burst of sunshine on even the grayest days. He carried himself with a mix of confidence and humility, never seeking the spotlight but often finding it because of his genuine nature and magnetic personality. His laughter was contagious, his hugs comforting, and his words always thoughtful.
Professionally, Casey was deeply respected and admired by colleagues. His work ethic was matched only by his enthusiasm and his commitment to lifting others up. Whether in the breakroom or the boardroom, he brought people together and fostered a spirit of unity and purpose. To his coworkers, he wasn’t just a team member—he was family.
Outside of work, Casey was known for his love of the outdoors, his passion for music, and his devotion to friends and family. He cherished every moment spent camping, fishing, or simply enjoying a sunset with those he loved. He found beauty in the simple things and reminded others to slow down and appreciate the little joys in life.
Perhaps Casey’s most remarkable quality was his heart. He was the kind of person who would drop everything to help someone in need, never expecting anything in return. He gave freely of his time, his energy, and his love. His compassion knew no bounds, and his empathy touched countless lives.
As news of his passing spreads through the community, tributes pour in from all directions—from lifelong friends and family members to casual acquaintances who only met him once but remembered the way he made them feel. His impact was far-reaching, and his absence leaves a void that words can scarcely express.
In this time of mourning, let us also take time to celebrate the incredible life Casey lived. He was a beacon of positivity in an often troubled world. Though his time here was far too short, his influence will live on through the memories, stories, and love he leaves behind.
Casey is survived by his loving family, including his parents, siblings, and extended relatives, all of whom were proud of the person he was and the joy he brought into their lives. He will also be deeply missed by a wide circle of friends and colleagues who will continue to honor his memory by living with the same warmth, humor, and heart that defined Casey’s every day.
A memorial service celebrating Casey Ruple’s life will be held later this week in Benton, where friends, family, and community members will gather to share stories, tears, and laughter in his honor.
Rest in peace, Casey. You will forever be remembered, deeply loved, and sorely missed.
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