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Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 East Dimple Dell Road (10600 South), Sandy, Utah

Tuesday Apr 16, 2024 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM

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Beloved daughter, sister, friend, and companion Rebecca (Becky) Bingham passed away peacefully on April 7, 2024. Becky was born to Dale and Delora on June 12, 1974 in Salt Lake City, Utah She met her sweetheart Bob in 2008, and they had many adventures together.

Becky was a kind, compassionate person, and everyone who met her loved her. She was a smart and talented woman who loved to garden. She had a beautiful garden and an encyclopedic knowledge of plants. She was able to plant and grow anything. She loved roses and spent the last few years learning how to propagate them from cuttings; her collection of rose bushes is over 50. She gave rose bushes as gifts to those she loved. She had a sweet sense of humor and loved practical jokes.

Becky worked at the Sandy library for 30+ years. She loved her co-workers and considered them friends. Becky loved her family and put their well-being before her own. She was thoughtful and considerate, and she was always there when someone needed her.

Becky is survived by her companion, Bob; her parents, Dale (Joe) and Lori; her siblings Jennifer (Ryan) and Joe (Sarah); and her nieces and nephews: Alexias (Josh), Hunter, Alice, Daisy, and CJ.

A viewing will be held at Larkin Mortuary on Monday, April 15 from 6 - 8 PM and Tuesday, April 16 from 10:00 - 10:45 A.M. A Graveside Service will be held immediately after at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E Dimple Dell Road, Sandy, UT.

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Guestbook/Condolences

This is quiet a shock to me. I really enjoyed working with Becky. She will be missed.

- Brent Roberts

- Carolyn Roberts

I was a shelver at Sandy Library with Becky many years ago. She was a lot of fun to work with. I remember going to a few plays with Becky, at Capitol Theater. We had a lot of fun and I missed that after I left Sandy. She was a great friend and always knew how to keep things positive and upbeat. She will be missed!

- Carolyn Roberts

Your first trip to Disneyland and many more after that, Houston, Seattle, and Phoenix. You gently reminding me that haste makes waste, and of course your Christmas eyes. So many unforgettable adventures and memories.
You were taken far too soon from this world, but the impression you have made on my life will live on. I am so thankful for the time we shared, sad our paths split, but happy to see that you were happy until the end.
Until we meet again- Kalena

- Kalena Dean

Becky: Even though I only knew you a short time, your warmth and friendship has meant so much to me. You were always great to work with and talk to and you are loved and missed. I loved hearing about your vacations and adventures as we were putting away books. Your smile and kindness were so contagious and you made those around you feel appreciated. Thank you for becoming a mentor and friend so quickly and effortlessly.

- Trina Duerksen

Tears are flowing as I write this We're out of the country and I just heard this terrible news. I worked with Becky for 28 years! She was such a wonderful person. She told the funniest stories and I was always glad to be scheduled in the backroom with her because the time flew by. She saved a couple of my plants, her yard was the garden of Eden, we both loved our pets and had fun talking about them. She was even kind enough to ask about my Grand kids and would listen to my long boring stories.
What an unexpected and sad turn of events. My heart goes out to her parents and Bob. I won't be home to attend the funeral, but my heart is with you all.

- Geanie Roake

We are so very sorry for your loss, remember that you have so many memories to cherish. Our prayers are with you and your family at this time.

- Steve and Brenda Marshall

As Robert’s youngest niece, I had the privilege and pleasure of knowing B, as we called her, since 2008. Her laugh was infectious, and she was a joy to sit next to at family gatherings. As I write this, my four year old asked me, “why are you watering?”—as only a four year old can, he made me pause and think. He means, “why are you crying?”…because, precious one, I loved her. You are so missed, B. Love you. ❤️

- Kaela McCorkle

Dear Lori, Dale and Bob,
My heart is filled with sorrow and sadness and I feel your pain deeply for your terrible loss!
I have worked with Becky for over 20 years on a daily basis. Becky's been like a family to me. Over the years, Becky has taught me so much about everything in life: friendship, savings/planning, baking, work, and especially about flowers. She was the person to go for any help I needed. I'd do anything if it'd bring Becky's life back to us. Now we'll have to go on our life carrying Becky in our heart and she will always be young, beautiful, kind and full of life in our heart! The beautiful Tinkerbell Lilacs flowers will always be like Becky greeting us with her bright sweet smile. We'll always love you, Becky! Peace be with you all!

- Aihua Parkinson

Becky will be missed at the library. I worked with her off and on over the past 13 years.

I will always remember her pineapple extract instead of vanilla in cookies.

Her green thumb was legendary. I gave her a cutting of my Hoya Bella plant and hers became much more impressive than my own.

We also had a March Madness Bracket Challenge every year.

I got sick and was unable to express my condolences personally. Hugs to her family, friends, and work family.

- Melissa Jenkins Haslam

I met Becky back in 2007 when subbing at the Sandy Library, and then our paths have crossed over the years. She was quick to show me the ropes, and I remember her infectious sense of humor. She'll be missed.

- Jenn McKague