Betty Lea (Benefiel)
Marshall
Jan 17, 1930 - Jul 24, 2018
Posted by: Ann Weber
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STUMPFF FUNERAL HOME
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
Betty Lea Benefiel Marshall has three surviving siblings: Louise Benefiel Yates, Leo Benefiel, Cleo Benefiel Stanberry, sister-in-law Betty Bennett Benefiel, and brother-in-law Dennis Stanberry.
She is always loved and cherished by numerous nieces,
nephews, and cousins.
On July 24, 2018 Betty Lea Marshall joined her baby twin brother, Mother
Jessie Walker and Father Otis “Bennie” Benefiel, brother Willie Benefiel,
Cliff Benefiel, sister Mildred Benefiel Burrows, daughter Brenda
Marshall McConnell, and grandson Clay Marshall in a Heavenly Reunion.
Her Life Celebration will be led by Pastor Orville Moody, held graveside
at Memorial Park Cemetery, on Friday, July 27 at 11 AM and is being
coordinated by Stumpff Funeral home.
The family asks in lieu of flowers please donate to Rose Hill Community
Baptist Church, Dewey, Oklahoma.
She will always be remembered by the many who loved her as a strong,
enthusiastic, energetic woman of faith who had an amazing love of and
from her family. Sweet Betty Lea you will be sorely missed, till we join
you in the family’s Heavenly Celebration!
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