Benally died Feb. 24 in Albuquerque. He was born March 26, 1943, in Black Hat area into the Towering House People Clan for the Salt People Clan.
Benally atttended Inter-Mountain Indian School. He was as a construction worker and short order cook in Reno, Nev., and a potato mfg. worker in Blackfoot, Idaho.
Survivors include his wife, Anita Watchman Benally, Mexican Springs; parents, Alice Kee Clark, Tsayatoh and Frank Begay Benally of Coyote Canyon; brothers, Kee B. Benally and Francis B. Benally, both of Reno; Jerry Clark of Gallup;and sisters, Annie B. Arteaga of Reno and Grace B. Benally and Eunice B. Benally, both of Albuquerque, Julia Escobar of Tsayatoh and
Susie William of Las Vegas, Nev.
Cope Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Benally died Feb. 24 in Albuquerque. He was born March 26, 1943, in Black Hat area into the Towering House People Clan for the Salt People Clan.
Benally atttended Inter-Mountain Indian School. He was as a construction worker and short order cook in Reno, Nev., and a potato mfg. worker in Blackfoot, Idaho.
Survivors include his wife, Anita Watchman Benally, Mexican Springs; parents, Alice Kee Clark, Tsayatoh and Frank Begay Benally of Coyote Canyon; brothers, Kee B. Benally and Francis B. Benally, both of Reno; Jerry Clark of Gallup;and sisters, Annie B. Arteaga of Reno and Grace B. Benally and Eunice B. Benally, both of Albuquerque, Julia Escobar of Tsayatoh and
Susie William of Las Vegas, Nev.
Cope Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
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