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A tribute to Ron Benson to raise awareness and money for the Teenage Cancer Trust

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In memory of Ron Benson
Teenage Cancer Trust

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Ron Benson, founder and Director of Eureka Entertainment sadly passed away on the 19th October 2015. Here is the eulogy that was read out at the funeral yesterday by his two daughters that we wanted to share with you all.

Ronald, Ron, Ronny, RB, Dad, Grandpa, Bubbie and of course Lord R. Benson born in Bishop Stortford 17 October 1943 was a people person and took his personality into both business and home life.  Dad could light up any room and would speak to anyone in any company at any time – and was ‘definitely’ more than happy to have an argument with anybody at any time about anything – but as everybody in this room will agree, Dad often made up, argued some more but managed to maintain friendships over many decades.  He was generous in spirit and was at his happiest when he could do things to help people including his dedication to charity work in particular the Teenage Cancer Trust

Dad was literally a self-made man from beginnings that were not that advantageous. Dad’s parents came into this country as immigrants escaping war and persecution. 

From difficult beginnings Dad built a successfully career, qualifying as an electrician and then running his own businesses.  Always forward thinking and aware of what was happening in the world – after reading an article in the FT, he got very excited and with his passion for film he started up the video rental business (Mr Benson’s Video Collection) he was then one of the first people to enter the mail-order business (Mr Benson’s World of Home Entertainment which later became Bensonsworld), building a successful company working with all the main studios and distributors. Being the forward thinking man he saw ahead and moved on to owning intellectual properties (Eureka Entertainment) whether it be the amazing cult classics or the unseen wonders!

Although Dad’s body was riddled with cancer he put on a brave fight. Right up to the end he was determined to keep working and running his business, every second always on his phone, checking his emails, organising everyone.

Family was always very important to Dad; he would do anything for his wife of 49 years - Marion, children Denise and Ruth, his six grandchildren James, Nicole, Samuel, Matthew, Anthony, Adam and his sister Eva.  

Dad was always a strong man both physically and mentally as proved by running a number of London marathons.  Whether it was medical science or sheer will power – with only three months to live he managed to keep going for another year to attend and enjoy and dance his way at his Grandson Sam’s Bar Mitzva.   

To sum up our Dad – A quote from an email we received yesterday from his consultant

It was a privilege to be Ron’s doctor what a character! I shall never forget him.  His humour shone through right to the very end.  I will also treasure the copy of iPlot he gave me

He will always be remembered in our hearts and will never be forgotten.

This page has been set up to raise awareness and money for a charity dear to Ron’s heart – The Teenage Cancer Trust.  We thank you for your kind donations made in Ron’s memory.

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Teenage Cancer Trust

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We are dedicated to improving the quality of life and chances of survival for young cancer patients aged 13-24. We fund and build specialist units in NHS hospitals and provide dedicated staff, bringing young people together so they can be treated by teenage cancer experts in the best place for them.

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