Benjamin Funeral Services

Benjamin Funeral Services The caring and experienced professionals at Benjamin Funeral Service are here to support you through this difficult time.

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Peace of mind starts with a plan.By planning ahead, you can ensure your wishes are honored and protect your loved ones f...
12/17/2025

Peace of mind starts with a plan.
By planning ahead, you can ensure your wishes are honored and protect your loved ones from the stress of making difficult decisions during a time of grief.

Start planning today and give yourself and your family lasting peace of mind.

Wishing a joyful and meaningful Hanukkah to all who celebrate.
12/14/2025

Wishing a joyful and meaningful Hanukkah to all who celebrate.

Today, we lay wreaths in quiet tribute to the brave heroes who served and sacrificed for our freedom.May their legacy li...
12/13/2025

Today, we lay wreaths in quiet tribute to the brave heroes who served and sacrificed for our freedom.
May their legacy live on in our hearts this holiday season and always.

Today, we honor the brave men and women of the U.S. National Guard. Our friends, neighbors, and protectors who stand rea...
12/13/2025

Today, we honor the brave men and women of the U.S. National Guard.
Our friends, neighbors, and protectors who stand ready to serve both community and country.
Thank you for your unwavering commitment, courage, and sacrifice.

Take the guesswork out of tomorrow.A preneed funeral policy lets you lock in today’s prices, protect your loved ones fro...
12/12/2025

Take the guesswork out of tomorrow.
A preneed funeral policy lets you lock in today’s prices, protect your loved ones from unexpected costs, and ensure every detail of your wishes is honored.

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April Michelle MorelandApril Michelle Moreland, 43, of Nowata, Oklahoma, passed away on December 5th, 2025. April was bo...
12/09/2025

April Michelle Moreland

April Michelle Moreland, 43, of Nowata, Oklahoma, passed away on December 5th, 2025. April was born to Frona Marie Potts (Robinson) and Timothy Dee Moreland, and was lovingly raised by her Godmother Candy Robinson, along with the steady presence of her grandmother, Joyce Robinson.April spent her life taking care of others. As a CNA, she poured her whole heart into her work, touching countless lives with her compassion, humor, and fierce determination. Caring for people wasn’t just her job, it was who she was.At home, April was the kind of person who would drop anything to help someone she loved. She adored her grandchildren Journi, Malachi, Rozella, Hezekiah, and Sunday and they were the brightest lights of her life. She loved playing The Sims and Diablo, laughing at her own jokes, going to the casino with her daughters, and simply being surrounded by the people she loved most.April is survived by her longtime life partner, Kevin Burnett; her children Xavier Williams, Trinity Lee (Moore), Kaiya Jackson, Minnie Moore, King Burnett, Rachel Hollis, and Robert Williams; her siblings Elizabeth Garton, her three stepbrothers, and her stepsister.She is preceded in death by her beloved son Andru Moreland and her grandmother Joyce Robinson.April’s life was not always easy, but she met every season with strength, fire, and a heart that never stopped giving. She leaves behind a legacy of unconditional love, blunt honesty, and a family who will miss her every single day.A graveside service will be held at a later date (TBD)

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Remebrance Service
12/07/2025

Remebrance Service

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On this day of remembrance, we honor the heroes who gave their lives at Pearl Harbor.Their courage and sacrifice will ne...
12/07/2025

On this day of remembrance, we honor the heroes who gave their lives at Pearl Harbor.
Their courage and sacrifice will never be forgotten.

Mildred "Midge" Lynnel LongMildred “Midge” Lynnel Long, 88, of Nowata, Oklahoma, passed away peacefully on December 1, 2...
12/04/2025

Mildred "Midge" Lynnel Long

Mildred “Midge” Lynnel Long, 88, of Nowata, Oklahoma, passed away peacefully on December 1, 2025. Born in Colcord, Oklahoma, Midge made her home in Nowata for most of her life, where she built deep roots, lasting friendships, and a family who adored her.

Midge was a wonderful and loving mother, grandmother, and most recently a proud great-grandmother. She had an easy warmth and a naturally social spirit, yet she also cherished the comforts of home — especially her favorite couch and a good old western on TV. Her family will forever remember her gentle humor, her love of conversation, and the joy she found in simply being close to the people she loved.

She cherished her Cornerstone Church family deeply, finding strength, fellowship, and lifelong friendships within her faith community.

When her daughter Cheryl and son-in-law Rick moved to Nowata to open a veterinary clinic, Midge joined the workforce for the first time in many years, serving as Rick’s surgical assistant. She embraced the role wholeheartedly. She loved people, she loved animals, and she especially loved the chance to be part of the work her family cared about.

Midge is survived by her daughters, Cheryl Reid and husband Rick, and Lisa Balkman and husband Bart; four grandchildren, J.C. Reid, Paul Reid and wife Rebecca, Cole Balkman and wife Danae, and Bryce Balkman; and her great-granddaughter, Elle Reid.

Special Thanks

Cheryl and Lisa wish to express their deepest gratitude to the nurses at Ascension Hospital in Nowata for their exceptional compassion and attentiveness, and to Dr. Caughell for his many years of dedicated care.

They also offer heartfelt thanks to Midge’s in-home caregivers — Heather Hughes, Cheyenne Reese, Melissa Goodpaster and Kathy Lewis — whose patience, kindness, and devoted care brought comfort and peace to their mother.

In her later years, Midge became reacquainted with Gene Vanover, a cherished friend from her school days in Jay, Oklahoma. After both had lost their spouses, they reconnected and found comfort, companionship, and renewed joy in one another’s lives. Their frequent phone calls—filled with reminiscing, laughter, and shared memories—became a treasured part of her days.

A reception will follow at the home of Rick & Cheryl Reid, 13572 EW 24 Rd., Nowata, Oklahoma 74048

In Lieu of Flowers; Donations may be made to the Flora/Grigsby/Reid Hospital Fund via the Nowata Community Foundation:

PO Box 203, Nowata, OK 74048

A Life Well Loved

Thank you for joining the family in honoring the life of Mildred “Midge” Lynnel Long.

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Marvin Eugene SpearsMarvin Eugene Spears, affectionately known as Marv, was born on October 4, 1940, in Childers, Oklaho...
12/04/2025

Marvin Eugene Spears

Marvin Eugene Spears, affectionately known as Marv, was born on October 4, 1940, in Childers, Oklahoma. He passed away on November 28, 2025, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, surrounded by his loving family. Marv lived a life rich in purpose and devoted to both his career and loved ones.

Marv's academic journey began at Nowata High School, where he excelled not only in academics but also in various extracurricular activities. A sports enthusiast, he participated in basketball and baseball, and he was an accomplished member of the band, earning recognition as part of the All-State Band and serving as a Boy's State Representative. His dedication to music earned him a two-year band scholarship to Coffeyville Junior College. He then attended the University of Oklahoma, where he continued to shine both academically and socially as a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and Iota Epsilon honorary fraternity and achieving a place on the Dean's Honor Roll. Marv graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor’s in Business Administration. In addition, he graduated from the University of Oklahoma School of Law where he earned his Juris Doctorate, paving the way for a noteworthy legal career.

Throughout his professional life, Marv worked as an attorney in various capacities, including roles at the Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General, as a District Attorney, and ultimately in private practice. His commitment to justice and his community underscored his dedication to his work as a legal professional.

Marv was known for his warm personality that endeared him to many. He was a true people person who enjoyed life in all its forms. Never one to meet a stranger, he genuinely cared about others, always taking an interest in their well-being. His infectious smile had the power to brighten any day, and he was known for placing others' needs above his own. Marv's witty sense of humor and calming presence provided comfort to those around him, reassuring everyone that everything would be alright.

Outside of his professional endeavors, Marv had a deep passion for the great outdoors. He cherished moments spent deer and quail hunting, as well as fishing, activities that brought him joy and connection to nature.

Marv's proudest accomplishments were his family: his beloved wife, Pat; his children, Brad and Stacy; and his cherished grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Their lives were enriched by his unwavering support and love.

Marvin Eugene Spears will be remembered for his generous spirit, his dedication to his family and profession, and the lasting impact he made on everyone, fortunate enough to know him.

Marvin is survived by his wife, Pat, of the home; children, Brad Spears and wife, Lisa, of Tulsa, Stacy Spears of Tulsa; grandchildren, Courtney Selvidge and husband, Camden, of Edmond, Ashley Spears of Manhattan, New York, and Elizabeth Ahmed of Tulsa; and great-grandchildren, Archer and Madden Selvidge.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Jake and Dessie Spears, and his sister, Della Mae Maddox.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, December 6th, 2025, in the chapel of Benjamin Funeral Service with Pastor Andrew Haire, Sr. officiating. Interment will follow at Nowata Memorial Park Cemetery. Brad Spears, Courtney Selvidge, John Spears, Charlie Eitel, Larry Wilcox, and Camden Selvidge, will serve as casket bearers.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Ball Cemetery, P.O. Box 851, Nowata, Oklahoma 74048. Online condolences may be made at www.honoringmemoriesnowata.com or on the funeral home page.

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This holiday season, give your loved ones the gift that lasts. Preplanning your funeral or memorial ensures your wishes ...
12/01/2025

This holiday season, give your loved ones the gift that lasts.
Preplanning your funeral or memorial ensures your wishes are honored and lifts the burden from your family during a difficult time.
Start planning today! A thoughtful choice that brings peace for years to come.

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11/27/2025

Wishing you a day filled with gratitude, laughter, and time spent with the ones who matter most.
Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!

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