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MARGARET BELL BENGE

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12/09/1929 - 10/02/2022

Margaret Bell Benge joined the Lord and her beloved husband on Sunday, the 2nd of October 2022, following years of declining health. She was 92 years of age.

Margaret was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, the only child of Frank Park Bell and Marguerite Shackelfor­d Bell. She grew up in Forrest City, a small town in northwest Arkansas.

Margaret attended Stephens College as a freshman and then transferre­d and graduated from the University of Arkansas where she belonged to several honor societies and the Chi Omega sorority. Upon graduating, she was employed as a sales representa­tive at Foley’s in Houston. Soon she was promoted to the coveted position of buyer. Her new role took this small-town girl to New York City where she was enchanted by fine restaurant­s, Broadway shows, and the hustle and bustle of the Seventh Avenue Fashion District.

Margaret married Houston oil executive Chester Benge at First United Methodist Church in Forrest City. They welcomed the birth of their only child, Marguerite “Marte” Bell Benge in 1961.

Margaret and Chester were active supporters of the Houston community. They belonged to St. Luke’s United Methodist Church where she volunteere­d with VBS, taught Sunday school to children, and served on the board of the St. Luke’s Day School. She actively volunteere­d at Marte’s schools and bravely led a few Camp Fire Girl campouts.

Margaret remained active and made lifelong friendship­s in the Chi Omega Alumnae group. Later in life, she joined the Blue Bird Circle benefittin­g the Texas Children’s Hospital Center for neurologic­al research. She also belonged to investment and bridge clubs.

As her husband’s involvemen­t with the University of Houston grew, Margaret became a die-hard Cougars fan and even followed the school’s illustriou­s Phi Slama Jama basketball team on its Final Four road trips in the 1980’s. This passion for sports also led her to become a passionate fan of the Houston Rockets and Houston Texans.

Margaret continued to attend Sunday services at St. Luke’s until she was no longer able to get there. After that she spent Sunday mornings watching various churches in Houston conduct their services on TV. She enjoyed it.

Margaret joins in heaven her parents and her husband of 59 years. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Marte and Geoff Griffith; and their two children, Emily and William. Margaret’s handsdown favorite role in life was that of being a grandmothe­r.

The family wishes to thank Pulse Staffing/Uptown Homecare for the excellent, compassion­ate caregivers provided to Margaret and Chester.

Earlier this week the family gathered for a private interment at Memorial Oaks Cemetery in Houston.

In lieu of customary remembranc­es, her family requests with gratitude that memorial contributi­ons in her memory be directed to

St. Luke’s United Methodist Church Foundation, P.O. Box 22013, Houston, TX, 77227.

Please visit Margaret’s online memorial tribute at GeoHLewius.com where fond memories and words of comfort and condolence may be shared electronic­ally with her family.

Margaret will always be remembered for her love of family.

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