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In Memory

Sandra S Crothers (Watkins Benninghoff) - Class Of 1959

    

Sandra S. (Crothers) Benninghoff

November 1, 1940 ~ January 23, 2023          82 Years Old

God called His “Little Lamb, Sandra to her eternal home on Monday, January 23, 2023, the home she yearned for. Sandie was born to John and Virginia (Knowles) Crothers on November 1, 1940, in South Bend, Indiana. She graduated from Riley High School and then from World Harvest Bible College as valedictorian in 1988.

Sandra was a single mom for many years before marrying an awesome man, Eugene Benninghoff, on his birthday June 26, 1975. Eugene preceded her in death on November 27, 2021. Also preceding her in death are 2 great grandbabies: Branson Watkins and Hannah Piedre. Sandie always dreamed of having 12 children. She was blessed with 6 and ended up with her 12 when they all married. She leaves behind her devoted children: Kim (Kent) Onax, Bob (Donna) Watkins, Corinne Watkins, Joe Watkins, Kenneth (Chris) Watkins, and David (Jenn) Benninghoff, and a special stepdaughter, Kathy Austin. Sandra also leaves behind 64 adoring grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren, with 2 more great-great grands on the way, along with her sister, Jill (Tom) Richards; brother, Jack (Patti) Crothers; and 4 very special nieces: Kathy, Jacqui, Amy and Brittany; a loving sister-in-law, Dixie Fish; her Uncle Larry (Caroline) Knowles and a special lifelong friend, Phyllis Hong.

After retirement, Eugene and Sandra moved to their lake cottage on the edge of Lake Bruce in Kewanna, Indiana where they loved to fish, go boating, and host many family events with family and friends camping not only in their home but also spread out on their lawn. She always kept a garden and made the best zucchini bread ever. She read the Bible daily for hours on end and prayed for many lives from her prayer request books, she was a mighty prayer warrior. Sandy inherited the strength and boldness of her dad and the sweet, gentle side from her mom. She had a soft, tender healing touch in her hands, which those hands could play the sweetest song on her piano and crochet a gorgeous bedspread. Keeping her Minister license valid, she was able to marry numerous grandchildren and even baptized a few. She lived like Jesus and loved like Jesus, as her granddaughter Morgan wrote, “I’d like to think that if she could have said goodbye, it would have been as she always said goodbye, ‘God be with you’”, so to our loving mom, grandma, sister, aunt, and friend, “may His peace be with you” and it truly is His peace that is with you! Although our hearts are heavy with missing our sweet momma, we are overjoyed that she finally met her Jesus face to face with no more suffering. “Glory to God who gave us life beyond the grave.”

Visitation will be 2 pm-5 pm on Sunday, January 29, 2023, at Hahn Funeral Home, 505 W. 8th Street, Mishawaka, IN.  Funeral service will be at 11 am on Monday, January 30th at the funeral home with visitation 1 hour prior.  Burial will follow in Southlawn Cemetery in South Bend, IN.

To leave an online condolence or to share a memory, please visit www.hahnfuneralhomes.com or Hahn Funeral Home Facebook page.

01.27.2023 djb

https://www.hahnfuneralhomes.com/obituary/Sandra-Benninghoff

 
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01/28/23 12:25 PM #1    

Ronald Lee Benninghoff (1959)

We have many fond memories of Sandie at family reunions always held in August.  Ron & his Dad enjoyed a day of fishing at Sandie & Eugene's lake house.  We're happy Sandie & Eugene are together once again.

Ron & Virginia Benninghoff


01/31/23 07:26 AM #2    

Nancy Hansen (Nevelle) (1960)

What an amazing woman.  Sorry for your loss. Prayers!

Nancy Nevelle.


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