Services for Wayne Bingham, 80, were held at First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Scott Hibben, pastor of Lee Center United Methodist Church officiating.
Burial was in the Alden Cemetery and Surls and Grupe
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Bingham died March 23 at a Mesa, Ariz.hospital.
Wayne Bingham was born Sept. 2, 1899, in Hand County,
S. D., the son of George B. and Mary Kenyon Bingham. He came to Iowa in 1934 and married Josephine Nachazel at the Methodist parsonage at Popejoy Feb. 5, 1942. The Rev W. J. Snarr performed the ceremony in the presence of the brides brother and wife Mr and Mrs Glen Nachazel and her father Emmet Nachazel. After a short wedding trip the couple made their at home with her father east of Popejoy.
Wayne & Josephine farmed in Franklin County until retiring in 1967 and moved to Iowa Falls in 1976.
Mr. Bingham was a member of Lee Center United Methodist Church.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Vincent of Craig, Colo, and Arden of Gillette, Wyo.; eight grandchildren and five great-granchildren; three brothers, John of Wessington, S. D., Ross of St. Lawrence, S. D.,
and Robert of Taylors, S. C.; and two sisters, Mary Thompson of Olympia Wash and Helen Hansen of Wolsey S.D.
He was proceeded in death by his parents and one brother, Paul Bingham.
The family of Wayne Bingham wishes to express thanks to all friends and relatives for the many acts of kindness shown us at the time of the loss of our beloved husband and father. Thanks for the flowers, memorial gifts, prayers, cards, calls and food and a special thanks to the Rev. Scott Hibben for his prayers and memorial message, to the Surls and Grupe Funeral Home and to the ladies of the Lee Center Methodist Church for serving lunch. Words cannot express our deep appreciation. God bless you all. Mrs.Wayne Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bingham
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Bingham and family.
Services for Wayne Bingham, 80, were held at First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Scott Hibben, pastor of Lee Center United Methodist Church officiating.
Burial was in the Alden Cemetery and Surls and Grupe
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Bingham died March 23 at a Mesa, Ariz.hospital.
Wayne Bingham was born Sept. 2, 1899, in Hand County,
S. D., the son of George B. and Mary Kenyon Bingham. He came to Iowa in 1934 and married Josephine Nachazel at the Methodist parsonage at Popejoy Feb. 5, 1942. The Rev W. J. Snarr performed the ceremony in the presence of the brides brother and wife Mr and Mrs Glen Nachazel and her father Emmet Nachazel. After a short wedding trip the couple made their at home with her father east of Popejoy.
Wayne & Josephine farmed in Franklin County until retiring in 1967 and moved to Iowa Falls in 1976.
Mr. Bingham was a member of Lee Center United Methodist Church.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Vincent of Craig, Colo, and Arden of Gillette, Wyo.; eight grandchildren and five great-granchildren; three brothers, John of Wessington, S. D., Ross of St. Lawrence, S. D.,
and Robert of Taylors, S. C.; and two sisters, Mary Thompson of Olympia Wash and Helen Hansen of Wolsey S.D.
He was proceeded in death by his parents and one brother, Paul Bingham.
The family of Wayne Bingham wishes to express thanks to all friends and relatives for the many acts of kindness shown us at the time of the loss of our beloved husband and father. Thanks for the flowers, memorial gifts, prayers, cards, calls and food and a special thanks to the Rev. Scott Hibben for his prayers and memorial message, to the Surls and Grupe Funeral Home and to the ladies of the Lee Center Methodist Church for serving lunch. Words cannot express our deep appreciation. God bless you all. Mrs.Wayne Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bingham
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Bingham and family.
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