In loving memory of

Benita Ann (Binning) Granger
August 27, 1950 - April 2, 2019

Benita Granger, 68, passed away after a long battle with cancer on April 2, 2019 in Federal Way, Washington. She was born to Clyde and Jeanne Binning in Bethesda, Maryland on August 27, 1950.

Benita graduated from Bellingham High. Married to Michael Granger July 2nd, 1971.

Benita was a selfless, caring, compassionate, strong, fun-loving individual who always put others before herself. Her laughter and God-fearing spirit will greatly be missed. She loved her family most of all. Watching her grandchildren and great grandchild grow was her biggest joy.

Benita is survived by her husband of 47 years, Mike Granger; Mother, Jeanne Binning; 2 Brothers, Don Binning and Tony Binning; 5 children, Staci Kenny, Audra Cain, Josh Granger, Dan Granger and Hollie Hartman; 14 grandchildren, Lauren Majors, Brittanie Granger, Christina Green, Haley Kenny, Christopher Granger, Jeremiah Granger, Dorian Granger, Xander Cain, Rachael Granger, Anna Granger, Nathan Hartman, Amelia Hartman, MacKenzie Granger and Mariah Granger; great grandchild, Beckham Majors.

Tributes

Kristi Hayes wrote on Apr 6, 2019:

"Aunt Bee was very loved and she was a kind and loving person. I?m so thankful to have had her in my life and to have spent time with her. Our last visit was peaceful as the kids played around her and she held her 6 day old grand daughter for the first time. She was peaceful and in good spirits, smiling her beautiful smile and chatting with us. I can only thank her for the prayers and hugs and offer the same to those left behind. Love, Kristi, Vince, Carter and Jackson"

Debbie Hayes wrote on Apr 4, 2019:

"We met in our freshman year of high school. Locker partners forever and in life. Our friendship has spanned 52 years. Sharing the birth of our children and grandchildren. I always teased you about being older than me and getting that "Look". I'll miss your fun sense of humor and sharing our birthdays and upcoming 50th wedding anniversary. Look down on us once in a while. I love you sister, and will miss you. Love Deb"