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El Paso, Texas Community Mourns the Loss of Benjamin Tobias Ritter, Life Chiropractic College Alumni, After His Battle with Illness

El Paso, Texas – The community of El Paso is grieving the loss of Benjamin Tobias Ritter, a beloved member of the community and an esteemed graduate of Life Chiropractic College. Benjamin passed away on August 17, 2024, after a long and courageous battle with illness. His passing was confirmed by his close associate, Patsy Lechuga, through a heartfelt social media post.

Patsy Lechuga expressed her deep sorrow, sharing, "We are saddened to announce the passing of Benjamin Tobias Ritter on August 17, 2024. My beloved Benjamin has entered into eternal rest. He fought a long battle. He was such a beautiful soul. Thanks for being the one and only you and for being a blessing to so many people, especially me. It hurts you are gone, but I would not trade one moment of all we shared. I love you with all my heart. May your soul rest in eternal peace."

Benjamin was known for his unwavering dedication to his profession as a chiropractor and his compassionate approach to life. He was a source of inspiration and support to those around him. His sister, Mary Lechuga, also shared her grief, stating, "RIP my brother Benjamin…thanks for everything you did for me and with me…I’m going to miss you so much…but I’m glad I was the one taking care of you during your cancer fight. Now go get muscular again in heaven…like I told you last night."

The news of Benjamin’s passing has touched many, with friends and acquaintances expressing their condolences. Scott Gilmore, who knew Benjamin professionally, said, "Sincerest condolences! I judged with him, he was a good guy. Prayers for comfort."

Benjamin’s memory will live on in the hearts of those he touched. His legacy as a loving friend, dedicated professional, and kind-hearted soul will not be forgotten. The El Paso community, along with his family and friends, mourns the loss of a remarkable individual whose impact will be remembered for years to come.

— Updated by Jackson Johnson in Local

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