MORRISON BLUFF — Benita Siebenmorgen,
86, departed this life and came into the presence of the Lord on November 23rd,
2020. She was born to Willie and Stephanie (Seiter) Wewers. She and Anthony Siebenmorgen were married on May 1st, 1956. Together they operated a dairy farm in Morrison Bluff, Ark., which later included row crops and beef cattle. They raised eight children together. Benita was a devoted and kind daughter, wife, mother, sister, grandmother, great grandmother, and friend.
Benita was preceded in death by her husband of 48 years, Anthony; daughter, Diane Auchterlonie; son Terry Siebenmorgen; grandson, Matthew Siebenmorgen; sister, Sr. Mary Ruth Wewers; and brother, Harold Lee Wewers.
Left to cherish her memory are her children, Michael (Susana) Siebenmorgen and Kenneth (Sharon) Siebenmorgen of Fort Smith, Ark.; Dennis (Pam) Siebenmorgen and David (Paula) Siebenmorgen of Morrison Bluff, Ark.; Doris (Greg) Williams and Ramona (Doug) Deen of Conway, Ark.; daughter-in-law Patty Siebenmorgen (Terry) and son-in-law Steve Auchterlonie (Elizabeth) of Fayetteville, Ark.; 22 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren, with three arriving soon.
She will also be remembered by her siblings, Sr. Adrian Wewers, Mary Edelhuber, Wilma Ahlert, Sarah Wewers, Joe Wewers, Patricia Reid, and Debbie Bentley.
Benita will also hold a special place in the memory of her grandchildren, Justin (Candace) Siebenmorgen, Ryan (Abbey) Siebenmorgen, Christie (Jonathan) O’Reilly, Brad (Molly) Auchterlonie, Tony Siebenmorgen, Alex Siebenmorgen, Caitlin (John) Jolly, Hannah Williams, Elise Williams, Jenna Siebenmorgen, Jill Siebenmorgen, Jacob Siebenmorgen, Elizabeth (Dennis) Young, Chris (Hannah) Siebenmorgen, Eric Siebenmorgen, Sara (Jim) Thompson, Evan (Jennie) Siebenmorgen, Mary (Andrew) Komp, Anna Siebenmorgen, Luke Siebenmorgen, Hayden Deen, Connor Deen, and Jonathan Deen. Her legacy also includes 14 great-grandchildren, with three more arriving soon.
For arrangements, please visit www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/paris.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be given to Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Subiaco Abbey, or Saint Scholastica Monastery in Fort Smith, or the charity of your choice. The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to the employees of Methodist Village Memory Care Facility in Fort Smith for their dedicated care and love of their mother.