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Wade Miles Benham

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Wade Miles Benham

Birth
Brandenburg Station, Meade County, Kentucky, USA
Death
12 Feb 1962 (aged 56)
Greensburg, Green County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Brandenburg Station, Meade County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.968125, Longitude: -86.1376722
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Miles Benham Dies Suddenly

Mr. Miles Benham, 56, of Brandenburg Station, died suddenly February 12, 1962 near Greensburg, Ky., where he was employed.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gladys Jupin Benham; four children, Mrs. Phillip W. Holston, Mrs. Donald Dix and Wade Benham, all of Brandenburg and Mrs. Gus Thomas of Louisville; seven grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Fred Graham, Austin, Ind., Mrs. Ralph Ruble, Finchville, Ky., and Mrs. Rodney McGill of Georgetown, Ind.; one brother, Wilbur Benham of Brandenburg.

Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb, 15th, at 2 p.m. at New Brandenburg Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. David Bratcher, assisted by Rev. Ralph Harris. Burial was in the church cemetery, directed by Wright Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Bert Foreman, Bill Worley, Alpha Bishoff, Lamar Jupin, Crozier Benham and John Thomas.

Meade County Messenger, February 22, 1962
Miles Benham Dies Suddenly

Mr. Miles Benham, 56, of Brandenburg Station, died suddenly February 12, 1962 near Greensburg, Ky., where he was employed.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gladys Jupin Benham; four children, Mrs. Phillip W. Holston, Mrs. Donald Dix and Wade Benham, all of Brandenburg and Mrs. Gus Thomas of Louisville; seven grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Fred Graham, Austin, Ind., Mrs. Ralph Ruble, Finchville, Ky., and Mrs. Rodney McGill of Georgetown, Ind.; one brother, Wilbur Benham of Brandenburg.

Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb, 15th, at 2 p.m. at New Brandenburg Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. David Bratcher, assisted by Rev. Ralph Harris. Burial was in the church cemetery, directed by Wright Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Bert Foreman, Bill Worley, Alpha Bishoff, Lamar Jupin, Crozier Benham and John Thomas.

Meade County Messenger, February 22, 1962


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