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Benjamin Sherman “Ben” Brantingham

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Benjamin Sherman “Ben” Brantingham

Birth
Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 May 2015 (aged 72)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
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On May 17th, 2015, Benjamin Brantingham of Happy Valley, Oregon, passed away at his home while surrounded by family at the age of 72. He was born to the late Paul Jerome Brantingham and Jeanne Wright Brantingham in Salem, Ohio on January 16th, 1943. Ben was one of six brothers and one sister: John of Washington State; David of California (deceased); Robert of Minnesota (deceased); James of Rhode Island; Samuel of Virginia; and Paula McClure of North Carolina.

He leaves behind his wife Linda Ann Kelly, who he wed on November 30th, 1963. He is also survived by their four children: Jane Ellen (Mark) Perkins, of Happy Valley, Oregon; Susan Marie (Jon) Guenther, also of Happy Valley, Oregon; Lee Robert (Melanie) Brantingham, of Hong Kong, China; and Amy Beth (Asa) Mueller, of Hood River, Oregon. Ben has 11 surviving grandchildren: Joshua, Jonathan, Joseph, and Megdelena Perkins; Rebekah (Blake) Pedersen; Lydia Guenther; Sarah (Travis) Cole; Isabelle, Sofia and Jonas Brantingham; and Griffin Mueller. He was preceded in death by his first-born grandson, David Benjamin Perkins. Ben is also survived by three great-grandchildren: Nathan and Allison Cole; and Rosalyn Pedersen.

Ben spent his early years as a minister for United Methodist Church in Homeworth, Ohio (1967-1968); Southeast Friends Church in Salem, Ohio (1968-1970); and Reedwood Friends Church in Portland, Oregon (1970-1974).

He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Malone College in Canton, Ohio in 1969. He pursued continuing education at Winona Lake School of Theology in Winona Lake, Indiana, as well as at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon.

After his service in the ministry, Ben served as president of various organizations: Old Mill Marina and Resort; the BLB Corporation; Pendle Hill Corporation; and Friends Ministries, Inc. He also owned and managed an equipment rental business. Although his later years were spent in the field of business, he served on the board for Evangelistic Missions Inc. (EMI) for 29 years, which included making several trips to Haiti and Jamaica.

A memorial service is planned for Sunday, May 31st at 3:00 p.m. at the Sunnyside Foursquare Church. A light luncheon will follow. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that those who wish to make a contribution to please donate to their favorite organization that supports the earthquake relief efforts in Nepal.
On May 17th, 2015, Benjamin Brantingham of Happy Valley, Oregon, passed away at his home while surrounded by family at the age of 72. He was born to the late Paul Jerome Brantingham and Jeanne Wright Brantingham in Salem, Ohio on January 16th, 1943. Ben was one of six brothers and one sister: John of Washington State; David of California (deceased); Robert of Minnesota (deceased); James of Rhode Island; Samuel of Virginia; and Paula McClure of North Carolina.

He leaves behind his wife Linda Ann Kelly, who he wed on November 30th, 1963. He is also survived by their four children: Jane Ellen (Mark) Perkins, of Happy Valley, Oregon; Susan Marie (Jon) Guenther, also of Happy Valley, Oregon; Lee Robert (Melanie) Brantingham, of Hong Kong, China; and Amy Beth (Asa) Mueller, of Hood River, Oregon. Ben has 11 surviving grandchildren: Joshua, Jonathan, Joseph, and Megdelena Perkins; Rebekah (Blake) Pedersen; Lydia Guenther; Sarah (Travis) Cole; Isabelle, Sofia and Jonas Brantingham; and Griffin Mueller. He was preceded in death by his first-born grandson, David Benjamin Perkins. Ben is also survived by three great-grandchildren: Nathan and Allison Cole; and Rosalyn Pedersen.

Ben spent his early years as a minister for United Methodist Church in Homeworth, Ohio (1967-1968); Southeast Friends Church in Salem, Ohio (1968-1970); and Reedwood Friends Church in Portland, Oregon (1970-1974).

He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Malone College in Canton, Ohio in 1969. He pursued continuing education at Winona Lake School of Theology in Winona Lake, Indiana, as well as at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon.

After his service in the ministry, Ben served as president of various organizations: Old Mill Marina and Resort; the BLB Corporation; Pendle Hill Corporation; and Friends Ministries, Inc. He also owned and managed an equipment rental business. Although his later years were spent in the field of business, he served on the board for Evangelistic Missions Inc. (EMI) for 29 years, which included making several trips to Haiti and Jamaica.

A memorial service is planned for Sunday, May 31st at 3:00 p.m. at the Sunnyside Foursquare Church. A light luncheon will follow. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that those who wish to make a contribution to please donate to their favorite organization that supports the earthquake relief efforts in Nepal.


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