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Sue was a great friend and one I will miss. Tami my prayers are with you and family. Sue and I had some great time memories I will never forget! Elaine
Elaine Hibbitts
November 22, 2025 | Keene, TX | Friend


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Aug 7, 1939 - Nov 7, 2025
Sue was a great friend and one I will miss. Tami my prayers are with you and family. Sue and I had some great time memories I will never forget! Elaine
Elaine Hibbitts
November 22, 2025 | Keene, TX | Friend
God Bless you Sue Bingham! You will be missed. ❤
Becky McCandless
November 10, 2025 | Wichita Falls, TX | Friend
Such a beautiful gracious lady. I only knew her from the Zone dances, but I considered her my friend. I will miss her, but Heaven has gained a sweet soul.
Neva Yeager
November 10, 2025 | Wichita Falls, TX | Friend
Our sympathy to Ron and all the family in the death of Mrs. Bingham. Our prayers and concern are with you at this time of loss. May God give you His strength and surround you with His peace and love.
Church staff, Faith Baptist Church
November 10, 2025 | Wichita Falls, TX | Friend
I remember a family friend of my parents (Hobert and Charlotte Fitzgerald) that I knew as Sue Bingham. My mom passed in 1985, which at that time Suecwould have been 46 years of age. I remember seeing Sue in Wichita Falls as we moved back here August 1985. I dont remember alot but I'm just wondering if is the sweet lady that knew my parents. Mom and Dad used to play Bingo at Super Bingo by the base and American Legion near the lake..I have thought about Sue many times. I am sorry for your...
Wanda ( Fitzgerald) Hansen
November 09, 2025 | Burkburnett, TX | Friend
I loved talking with Sue as she walked Daisy down our street! I never saw her without her jewelry, makeup and a beautifully coordinated outfit. She was always happy and talking about Jerry and her family! She and Jerry had the best adventures whether it was traveling or decorating their home. They were so good to each other and to their friends. I shall truly miss Sue as I know many others will as well. Her joy of life was contagious and I am glad that I knew her ❤
Linda Bishop
November 09, 2025 | Wichita Falls, TX | Neighbor
Sue’s granddad, Dick Andrew’s, was my grandmother’s (Beulah Lackey) brother. We all attended Eastside Baptist together as kids. After high school, our contact was very limited; however, during recent years I have enjoyed following her activities on Facebook. She was a beautiful lady who enjoyed life at it fullest. I was saddened learning of her passing and will miss seeing her beautiful smile. My brother, Vernay Andress, was a good friend of Cecil.
Boyd Andress
November 09, 2025 | Everman, TX | Family
Santa and I will miss your smiling face. The world is a little emptier today
Kris Kringle
November 09, 2025 | Wichita Falls, TX | Friend
Sue was a lovely lady and a sweet friend.
Beverley Borron
November 08, 2025 | Wichita Falls, TX | Friend
Wanda Sue Bingham, 86, of Wichita Falls passed away peacefully Friday, November 7, 2025. Graveside services honoring Sue's life will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, in Haskell Cemetery with Elder Dale Turner officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Owens and Brumley Funeral Home in Wichita Falls. Sue was born on August 7, 1939, in Haskell, Texas, to Austin and Laverne New. She attended Haskell High School, graduating in 1958. Sue's greatest joys in life were spending time with family and friends, shopping, camping, fishing, and dancing at the 50 plus zone every Friday night with companion, Jerry Bell. Sue’s Saturday morning ritual was sitting at her breakfast table having coffee and donuts with Tami and Doylene sharing stories about life. She was a master decorator of the home, famous for her seasonal and holiday decor. Sue and Jerry spent many weekend trips in Granbury, Texas watching shows and enjoying life. They always returned with great stories from their weekend getaways. She was a member of Eastside Baptist Church in Haskell, Texas and attended several different churches in Wichita Falls in her later years. Sue is survived by her sister, Doylene Blake of Wichita Falls; daughter, Tammy Sue Armstrong of Wichita Falls; sons, James Ronald Rea of Wichita Falls, Scott Bingham and wife Sylvia of Longview, Texas; grandchildren, Misti Anderson, Tracy Kirk, John Michael Rea, Amber Himbury, Macy Brown, ten great-grandchildren; and companion and best friend, Jerry Bell of Wichita Falls. Sue was proceeded in death by her parents, Austin and Laverne New; son, Michael Don Rea; and her husband Cecil Edmond Bingham. Sue was known as Mom and Mema to all.
Condolences may be sent to the family at owensandbrumley.com
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