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OBIT: Nellie Mae Benson

Nellie Mae Benson, a beacon of light and love, departed this world on January 8, 2026, leaving behind a legacy woven with kindness and an everlasting melody in the hearts of those who knew her. Born on April 25, 1947, Nellie’s gentle spirit filled the lives of her family and friends, enriching their everyday experiences with her boundless affection and unwavering care.

From an early age, Nellie was known for her loving disposition. In every interaction, she exuded warmth, making those in her presence feel cherished and valued. Her kindness flowed effortlessly, enveloping others like a comforting embrace on a chilly day. A compassionate soul, she possessed an innate ability to listen, guiding friends and loved ones through the trials of life with grace and understanding.

Beyond her nurturing nature, Nellie harbored a passion that resonated deeply in her heart—music. With her guitar cradled against her chest, she created a beautiful symphony of sound that echoed through the homes and gatherings of those lucky enough to hear her play. Each strum painted vivid scenes of joy, nostalgia, and hope, allowing those around her to escape into a world of melody and harmony. This gift was not just an accomplishment; it was a manifestation of her spirit—a way to connect, to uplift, and to share the love she held within.

As we gather to remember Nellie Mae Benson, let us cherish the moments spent in her company—the laughter shared, the stories told, and the music played. Her legacy will forever resonate in our hearts, a guiding light illuminating the paths we tread. She may have left this physical realm, but the love she generously bestowed upon all who encountered her remains eternally vibrant, reminding us to celebrate the beauty of life with joy, kindness, and an unwavering spirit.

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