Zada Lee (Dillingham) & Doyle Benham
Tombstone Photo
Darwin Cemetery
Antlers, Pushmataha County, OK
Feb 27, 1915 - Jan 12, 2012
Obit for Zada posted by: Sharon Ingle
Zada Lee Benham was born February 27, 1915 in Farris, to Harve and
Minnie (Terry) Dillingham. She passed from this life January 12,
2012 in Colbert, Oklahoma at the age of 96.
Zada enjoyed gardening, fishing, and spending time with her family
and friends.
Zada was preceded in death by her parents; her husband: Doyle Benham;
siblings: Jewell Walker, Clarence Dillingham, Bob Dillingham, M.E.
Dillingham, and Hazel Starnes.
She is survived by one son: Harvey Benham & wife Donella of Texas;
brother: Harvey Dillingham & wife Bertha of Kenefic, Oklahoma; three
grandchildren: Debbie, Karen, and Brenda; a special friend: Chester
Mason of McAlester, Oklahoma as well as numerous nieces and nephews
along with many other relatives and friends.
Graveside Service: 2:00 PM Saturday, January 14, 2012 Darwin
Cemetery
Officiating: Reverend Andy Reed
Music: “In The Garden” ~ “Peace In The Valley”
Honorary Pallbearers: Nephews
Interment: Darwin Cemetery Darwin Community, Oklahoma
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