Cheryl-Benkovic-Obituary

Cheryl Benkovic

Steelton, Pennsylvania

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DIED
June 19, 2024
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Steelton, Pennsylvania

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Cheryl A. (Wilson) Benkovic, 73, of Steelton, died at home on Wednesday, June 19, 2024. Born in Harrisburg, she was the daughter of the late Daniel and Betty (Mangino) Wilson. She was the loving wife of the late George Benkovic, Jr. Cheryl was a retired Clerk for Dauphin County and a United...

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I´m saddened to hear of Cheryl´s passing. She always talked fond of her late Bailey, George and her son Dale and daughter in law. We would chats for a while. She was a great coworker and would assist me any time I needed help. Cheryl her your well deserved rest now Angel!

I was saddened to hear of Cheryl´s passing. She was a great co worker, who would help me out at work anytime I needed it. I still remember her always speaking fond of her late dog Bailey her son Dale and her late husband George. Get your well deserved rest.

Rip Cheryl. We had some good times and laughs in the old building. She was my work mother

So sorry to hear this news. I worked with Cheryl for many years. Many prayers to her family and RIP Cheryl until we all meet again.

May you rest in peace. We had many laughs when you worked in Domestic Relations and I worked in the Voter Registration.

I am so sorry to hear the loss of Cheryl. She was a great person whom I knew when we both attended St. Mary's Catholic School and church in Steelton. Cheryl and I were in the same grades in school. She used to love swimming at RAINBOW Swimming Pool. Cheryl had a beautiful singing voice too. Thank you so much for the grade school memories Cheryl. My sincere deepest condolences to the entire family. May she rest in peace. Sincerely, Teresa (Zimmerman) Becker and Keith Becker.

So sorry to hear about Cheryl. We worked together and she was a great lady to work with. Thoughts and prayers to the family.

Dale so sorry to hear of your mom´s passing. I considered her a dear friend. She made many a day at work better. I will always remember her.