Funeral Services for Myrtle Binghom, 95 of Hobart, were held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, February 4, 2012 at Ray & Martha's Funeral Chapel of Hobart, Oklahoma with Rev. Alvin Funkhouser officiating. Burial followed in the Hobart Rose Cemetery, Hobart, Kiowa County under the direction of Ray & Martha's Funeral Home, Hobart, Oklahoma.
Myrtle Brown was born June 17, 1916, in Hobart to John O. and Lelia (Lyde) Brown and passed away Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 in Hobart, Oklahoma.
She lived in Kiowa County all her life. On May 19, 1934, she married Tommie Merle Binghom in Hobart and he preceded her in death on March 10, 1999. She taught china painting for many years and was a member of the First Baptist Church.
Preceding her in death were her parents, husband Tommie Merle Binghom, 5 brothers and sisters: Olen Brown, Jessie Smith, Eva Branam, Fred Brown and Juanita Brown.
She is survived by one son, Dennis Binghom and wife Linda, Hobart, Oklahoma; two grandsons: Tim Binghom and wife Kim, Hobart, Oklahoma; David Binghom and wife Vonda, Hobart, Oklahoma. Other survivors include five great-grandchildren: Rachael Johnston and husband, Jason; Bryne Binghom; Jessica Williams and husband Heath; Jamie Binghom; Blake Binghom. Three great-great grandchildren: Jaedyn and Jordyn Williams; Lane Johnston; one sister-in-law: Mildred Brown, Yukon, Oklahoma.
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