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Bonne Mae <I>Bingham</I> Graham

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Bonne Mae Bingham Graham

Birth
Amalga, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death
9 Jul 1996 (aged 70)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.567431, Longitude: -111.8885981
Plot
Westward Park B/Lot 93/plot 4
Memorial ID
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Bonne Graham, 70, of Salt Lake City, Utah, died July 9, 1996, of cancer. She was born July 2, 1926 in Amalga, Utah to Wallace and Ada Wood Bingham.

Bonne was raised on a beautiful farm and attended North Cache High School, belonging to the Drama Club, Forensic Club, Band and Alpha Theta. She was an honor student, played the guitar, and was an amazing seamstress.

She married Philip J. Graham, August 24, 1944. They moved to Wendover, Nevada where they both worked, then to Salt Lake City, Utah where Bonne owned and operated the Bonne Lee Café.

She was a very talented gardener and enjoyed canning. Due to ill health she was forced to retire, but maintained an intense interest in reading and learning.

She is survived by her husband, Philip, Salt Lake City; sons, Stephen P. (Lynn), Olympia, Washington; Rick J. (Charlotte), Midvale, Utah; daughter, Melanie (Frank) Benjamin, Chittenango, New York; grandchildren, R.J., Stefanie, Scotty, Spring and Mathew; brothers and sister, Robert (Florence) Bingham, Marva (Jess) Rock, both of Brigham City, brother. Wallace Lamonte, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

pics donated by Linda Owens
Bonne Graham, 70, of Salt Lake City, Utah, died July 9, 1996, of cancer. She was born July 2, 1926 in Amalga, Utah to Wallace and Ada Wood Bingham.

Bonne was raised on a beautiful farm and attended North Cache High School, belonging to the Drama Club, Forensic Club, Band and Alpha Theta. She was an honor student, played the guitar, and was an amazing seamstress.

She married Philip J. Graham, August 24, 1944. They moved to Wendover, Nevada where they both worked, then to Salt Lake City, Utah where Bonne owned and operated the Bonne Lee Café.

She was a very talented gardener and enjoyed canning. Due to ill health she was forced to retire, but maintained an intense interest in reading and learning.

She is survived by her husband, Philip, Salt Lake City; sons, Stephen P. (Lynn), Olympia, Washington; Rick J. (Charlotte), Midvale, Utah; daughter, Melanie (Frank) Benjamin, Chittenango, New York; grandchildren, R.J., Stefanie, Scotty, Spring and Mathew; brothers and sister, Robert (Florence) Bingham, Marva (Jess) Rock, both of Brigham City, brother. Wallace Lamonte, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

pics donated by Linda Owens


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