It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Bennett Long. His death has left a profound impact on his friends and family, leaving them devastated by the sudden loss. In this post, we aim to provide all relevant information regarding his passing, as his loved ones grapple with the shock and sorrow of this tragic event.
When Was Bennett Long’s Funeral Services Held?
Bennett Long passed away on August 27, 2023. Bennett is survived by his wife, children, brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews and his parents. He is also survived by many loving aunts, uncles and cousins. Bennett loved his family. He was a friend to all and loved by many.
His visitation services were held on Friday, August 31st in the parish hall at St. Ignatius Church at 10 am. Mass of Christian burial followed at 11 am. Private family burials were held at Old Springhill Cemetery.
Has Bennett Long’s Cause of Death Revealed?
After Bennett’s death, his loved ones are deeply affected. Some websites have claimed that he killed himself but his family has not shared any information related to his death. Bennett Long’s exact cause of death is not revealed yet. Whenever we get any information related to the reason behind his death. We will share it with you.
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Remembering Bennett Long: A Life of Accomplishments and Contributions
Charles Bennett Long (Bennett) was born October 29, 1978, in Mobile, Alabama. He attended St. Ignatius Catholic School before graduating high school from St. Paul’s in 1997. After high school, he attended the University of Alabama where he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and graduated with honors in 2001 with a B.A. in Business and Commerce Administration.
After Alabama, he attended Cumberland School of Law, graduating Cum Laude in 2005. Bennett was the associate editor of the Cumberland Law Review while at Cumberland. Bennett moved home and became President of Orange Beach Marina after law school.
Bennett created two real estate firms, Cirrus and Caldwell Banker-Seaside Realty and got his real estate license while working at OBM. Bennett continued to be active in real estate and the marina, but he soon discovered that his true love was the law and using it to the benefit of others.
Bennett handled the marina’s operations during Hurricane Ivan’s aftermath and it was at this time that he began to concentrate on business and home insurance. He rose to prominence in the area of settlements and claim negotiations, earning the reputation of being the greatest in the Gulf Coast industry.
Bennett’s success was fueled by more than just his knowledge; it was also a result of his compassion, commitment to his customers, willingness to go above and beyond in their lives and involvement in their lives. He always desired the best for the people he stood in for.
Bennett began working with Long and Waite in 2013. He then co-founded Long and Long, PC in 2015 alongside his brother Earle. Bennett’s drive, compassion and giving nature helped establish Long & Long as a very prosperous practice throughout his tenure there.
Bennett belonged to St. Ignatius Catholic Church, the Alabama Association for Justice, the Alabama State Bar Association and the Mobile Bar Association. In addition, he belonged to many civic and social groups including many Mystic Societies.
As an avid outdoor enthusiast, Bennett held positions on the boards of the Mobile Big Game Fishing Club (where he now serves as President) and the Coastal Conservation Association. Bennett had a passion for the great outdoors, particularly fishing and hunting.
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