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Michael Dwayne Wells

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Michael Dwayne Wells

Birth
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Death
18 Feb 2021 (aged 51)
Forney, Kaufman County, Texas, USA
Burial
Emory, Rains County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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MICHAEL DWAYNE WELLS
September 16, 1969 - February 18, 2021

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Michael Dwayne Wells was born in Dallas, TX on September 16, 1969 to Don & Sandra Cowan and passed away in Forney, TX on February 18, 2021. Michael is survived by his loving wife Krystal Wells; children: Casey Wells & wife Mary, Zach Wells, Logan Wells and Landry Wells; grandchild, Addilynn Wells; parents, Don & Sandra Cowan; brother Gordon Wells & wife Jenny and numerous other family and friends.

Michael graduated from Texas A&M Commerce and began his career as a basketball coach in Women’s College Basketball. He had a winning record of over 200 wins and started women’s basketball programs at Northwood University & Richland College. He was most proud of his players 100% graduation rate and helping female athletes. Michael had an infectious personality that drew people to him. His warming presence will leave a hole in all our hearts
MICHAEL DWAYNE WELLS
September 16, 1969 - February 18, 2021

If you wish to join the livestream for Michael's service please click on the link below. We will go live at 9:55am.

https://youtu.be/3mOn9vBw1ck

Michael Dwayne Wells was born in Dallas, TX on September 16, 1969 to Don & Sandra Cowan and passed away in Forney, TX on February 18, 2021. Michael is survived by his loving wife Krystal Wells; children: Casey Wells & wife Mary, Zach Wells, Logan Wells and Landry Wells; grandchild, Addilynn Wells; parents, Don & Sandra Cowan; brother Gordon Wells & wife Jenny and numerous other family and friends.

Michael graduated from Texas A&M Commerce and began his career as a basketball coach in Women’s College Basketball. He had a winning record of over 200 wins and started women’s basketball programs at Northwood University & Richland College. He was most proud of his players 100% graduation rate and helping female athletes. Michael had an infectious personality that drew people to him. His warming presence will leave a hole in all our hearts

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