Obituary published on Legacy.com by Vegas Valley Cremation on Jul. 29, 2025.
Glorine Ellen (Hammon Hunter) Benson
On July 13, 2025, in the early morning hours, Glorine Ellen Benson passed away at her home in Henderson, NV.
Born on March 8th, 1936, in a small farmhouse in Valley Wisconsin
to Margaret Ellen Hammon ( Hunter) and Edgar Hammon of Valley, Glorine was the baby of the family yet seemed to
"rule the roost" with a strong will & drive.
A graduate of Kendall High School,
in Kendall Wisconsin, her senior
Class of 1954, consisted of 34 students. Glorine spent her senior year (what she referred to as one of the very best times of her life) participating in various school activities such as Glee Club,
News Club, FHA and Baton Twirler.
She was a leader not a follower
and that showed in the roles she assumed.
Glorine loved to reminisce about her senior year, making her move to K.H.S, telling many stories of enjoying school activities, going to dances, hanging out at the Cone Shop in Elroy with the girls
and the rivalry between the Kendall girls & Elroy girls (mostly over boys)!
Glorine's memory was so very sharp-she could give details about names and places like no one could.
After Graduating, she enrolled in a training course for United Airlines in Omaha, Nebraska. Soon after completing the course, she was hired by United in 1956 as a reservation agent. She moved into the city of Chicago, balancing work and traveling to places such as Hawaii & California with friends.
In 1957 when Glorine was back "in town" for her friend Charlene's wedding preparations ( most likely taking in a dance and doing a polka or two at The Kendall Community Hall ) she was introduced to
Wayne Benson (a 1951 graduate of K.H.S. as well) at the infamous Siebeckers, on Main Street in downtown Kendall.
The couple married in a civil ceremony in Lake Forest at the house of the JP on April 28th 1958 and then lived downtown Chicago in a quaint apartment during that year.
Soon after the arrival of their first baby boy, Eric Wayne Benson in 1959, Glorine & Wayne ventured out to the suburbs, where they settled in Cary, Illinois and had their first house built in the subdivision of Lake Killarney, eventually building again on Londonderry Dr. where they raised their three children, Eric Wayne, Kevin Mitchell & Amy Jo (and their precious pup, Patches).
Through the years, Glorine worked at various jobs, Kemper Insurance to name one and as an aide in a special education classroom being another, all the while being a devoted mother and wife, spending many hours driving kids back & forth to various sports and activities, being there to watch her sons play baseball and hockey then even participating as the head coach of her daughter's softball team.
One of Glorine's fondest memories came when her daughter's CY softball team, The Blue Jays, under her management in 1975(?), won the championship!
In 1988, after becoming empty nesters, the couple decided to pack it up and head back to their roots in Wisconsin. They bought a house on Main Street in Tomah, Wisconsin, where Glorine opened up an in house antique shop,
"Glory B Tiques".
Ten years later in 1999, they opted to go back to the rural country roads off of County A to W, located in Clifton Township, Monroe County, where they built a house on property that Wayne's parents
( Ben Lloyd & Luella ) had farmed & lived on since the 1930's.
Glorine & Wayne spent 20 years in the beautiful countryside, bird watching, reconnecting with wildlife, Fountain Lutheran Church, family & long time friends.
Being snow birds for many years, spending winters in
Las Vegas, NV where their daughter had moved,
after all three children became residents, Wayne & Glorine sold their home & property in Wisconsin in 2021 and moved to Henderson, NV. full time.
Quite fitting moving near to Vegas, as Glorine had always loved to play various card games, being very mindful and quite competitive when doing so.
In her final days she spent many hours keeping her mind active, either playing Rummy with her daughter or beating herself at Solitaire.
Glorine leaves behind her husband of 67 years, her three children, Eric ( Jennifer) Benson, Kevin Benson, and Amy Jo Turnbeaugh, three grandchildren: Trista Faith Turnbeaugh, Torri Grace Turnbeaugh and Kyle A. Benson.
She also leaves behind her sister,
Clara Jane Hammon of Onalaska Wisconsin. Glorine was preceded in death by her parents and twin sisters, Elaine Price and Arlene Leibold.
Arrangements are pending..
Glorine ( & Wayne) will both be laid to rest at Fountain Lutheran Church Cemetery in Kendall, Wisconsin.