

Vryna surrounded herself with people. She knew how to have fun and how to draw others into fun. Vryna introduced family and friends to lively places like The Magic Time Machine and pleasures like roller coasters, concerts and (ever a Cowboys fan) football. Air shows, renaissance festivals, the State Fair and the beach were some of her playgrounds. Vryna possessed a capacity to love that few have. Fun is simply one way she loved and cared for people.
A long time dental assistant, Vryna enjoyed her profession. Dentistry was a place where her kindness, her talent of making people feel comfortable, were well utilized. Patients felt at ease while in her chair.
Also an animal lover, she fostered dogs for ARF. Furthermore, she raised funds for cystic fibrosis, since it personally touched the life of one of her close friends. Vryna cared for neighbors' children whenever a need arose. She lvoed. She loved deeply. Vryna loved her sister Angela and carefully tended to her while she was in ICU. In fact, Vryna loved her family and friends and did what she could with what she had when she had it. Nothing kept her from helping another in need, even if it meant sacrificing her own needs.
9 year old son Caden Freeman, her parents Ron Wheeler and Valerie and Ted Zelms; her sister Angela Segars; her grandparents Roy and Elnore Wheeler and John and Beatrice Graw as well as countless family and friends.
Arrangements under the direction of Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home, Colleyville, Texas.
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