Kathryn Arlene "Benway' Spears, 79 of Bartlesville, Oklahoma died December 27, 2019.
Kathyrn was born April 16, 1940 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma to Barents Ancil Ray Benway and Gladys Arlene “Lane” Benway. She graduated from College High School in 1958.
Kathyrn was an office manager for Pepsi Cola in Monroe, Louisiana. She also worked for LDS and was a life long proficient quilt maker.
She was preceeded in death by her parents Ancil and Gladys Benway and her sister Bonnie Ann “Benway” Jones.
Kathyrn is survived by her sons Chuck Eugene Spears and wife Amy of Eros, Louisiana, Jack Ray Spears Jr “Chip” of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Chad Alan Spears and wife Tereasa of Eros, Louisiana, Orva Lee “Benway Fitch, and Alsie Mae “Benway” Stapleton, her grandchildren, Stormy Spillers and husband Jerry, Ellise Spears, Amanda Dunn and her husband Virgil, Dustin Cobb and wife Jessie, Chaz Spears and wife Nicole, Khylee Kirkpatrick and husband Lafe, Jack Ray Spears III and wife Keshia, Jerrod Boyd and wife Jennifer, Kirstie Spears, and 22 great grandchildren.
A visitation will be held Monday, December 30th at 9 A.M.- 8 P.M. at Stumpff Funeral Home.
Private Family services will be held at a later date.
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