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Benton E. “Bennie” Ligon

Funeral services for Mr. Benton E. “Bennie” Ligon, age 90 of Lebanon, will be held on Saturday November 27, 2021 at 11AM from the Chapel of Ligon & Bobo Funeral Home. Bro. Jason Mull and Bro. Jacob Colwell will officiate, and interment with military honors will follow at Barton’s Creek Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be on Friday November 26, 2021 from 2PM until 6PM and again on Saturday after 10AM.

Mr. Ligon, passed away peacefully, on Monday November 22, 2021 at Quality Center in Lebanon surrounded by his family. He was born in Lebanon at the family home place on Franklin Road on December 24, 1930 to the Late Mack Richard, Sr. and Fannie Louise Davis Ligon. He always joked that he was a “Christmas Baby” and that Santa Clause in fact delivered him to his parents.  In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by great-grandson, William Thatcher Ligon; brothers, Mack Ligon, Jr., Huffman Ligon, Wendell Ligon; sisters, Dolores Spickard and Glenda Miller.

Mr. Bennie was a 1950 graduate of Lebanon High School. Shortly thereafter, he enlisted in the United States Air Force and was honorably discharged in 1953. In his early career he worked as a surveyor where he traveled up north to Michigan. This is where he would meet the love of his life, Mrs. Joyce Ernesteen Clark, and on October 8, 1956 the two would become one in marriage, sharing 65 wonderful years as husband and wife. After returning home to Tennessee, Mr. Ligon took a job with the US Army Corps of Engineers where he worked as a Regulatory Specialist. He retired from “the Corps” after having worked for 30 years. He then went to work for Mr. Robert Dedman in the Wilson County Property Assessor’s Office, a job which he thoroughly enjoyed and retired after ten plus years.  Mr. Bennie was raised in the Barton’s Creek Baptist Church, where he was saved and was later baptized. Later in life he and his wife united with Fairview Baptist Church where he served as a deacon and sang in the choir.

There is much that could be said about this wonderful man, the likes of which this paper would not contain, but the author of this obituary may be a bit biased. He was a kind and loving man, who loved people and was always a joy to be around. He was a lover of life, a lover of family, and he loved his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, as was evident by the way he lived his life. To know Bennie Ligon was to love and respect him. If there is such a thing as a “good man”, he would rank top on the list. Rest well “pop”, you will be desperately missed.

Mr. Ligon leaves behind his loving wife of 65 years, Joyce E. “Ernie” Ligon; sons, Benton Wayne (Linda) Ligon and Gary Clark (Sharie) Ligon; grandchildren, Jason Wayne (Amie) Ligon, Courtney Leigh (Brent) Reece, and Sarah Madison Ligon; his pride and joy and great-granddaughter, Marleigh Mai Reece; sister, Wilma Rose (Roger) Lancina; sisters-in-law, Betsy Grace Ligon and Beverly Goad Ligon; as well as a host of nieces and nephews and extended family.

Pallbearers will be; Brent Reece, Bill Thorne, Jr., Marty Denton, Jimmy Speck, Mark Tuggle, Greg “Worm” Gibson, Jeff Brown, Kenny Taylor, Anthony Gray, and Wiley Taylor.

Honorary Pallbearers will be; Wallace Alsup, Marvin DuVall, Darrell Townsend, Frank Wilson, A.B. Hedgepeth, Manuel Cummings, Don Spann, William James, Ron Gatlin, Sigmund Hanke, Wayne Thompson, Randy Castleman, Anita Jarrett, Jack LaFevor, Bobby Thompson, David Beal, and Robert Amonette.

LIGON & BOBO FUNERAL HOME of Lebanon (615)444-2142   www.ligonbobo.com

Messages for the Family

  1. Hugh Allan and Christy Britt says:
    Uncle Ben was like another grandfather to me and our cousins. My grandmother Dolores Ligon Spickard made sure we spent time with Uncle Ben and Aunt Ernie every chance we had. On bowling nights, he would often give me the change in his pocket to play games at Pro Bowl West.
    Uncle Ben, I love you dearly and wish we had seen each other more. Aunt Ernie, Wayne and Gary, our hearts and our prayers are with you and your families, . We love you all.
  2. Crystal White (Allmyer) says:
    This seriously breaks my heart on so many levels. But I am so happy to know he’s in a better place. I love this sweet family so so much and I just wish I could be there more often. Sending you all tons of hugs and warm wishes. Love you! -Crystal White Allmyer
  3. Steve Brown says:
    Bennie loved his family, loved his church family, loved his Lord, and loved the Vanderbilt Commodores. He was a very big part of my life growing up, and I know that although he is now in a better place, he will be missed by me, and so many more.
  4. Emily Carr says:
    Such a nice man. I enjoyed knowing him at the Corps.
  5. Jack and Brenda LaFevor says:
    Our hearts are heavy and sad with the passing of Bennie. Our families were very close over the years at Fairview Baptist Church. Our kids grew up together in the Youth Group at Fairview. So many fond memories. Bennie was such a fine man. Love and prayers to Ernie and the family.
  6. Johnny Wilmore says:
    Literally a good man in deed now enjoying his eternal reward. My sincere condolences to Wayne and all the family.
  7. Janet and John Panagos says:
    Uncle Bennie and Aunt Ernie are more than an Uncle and Aunt. I loved my Uncle more than words can express. Aunt Ernie, you know how deeply I care about you and my heart is breaking for you. To the boys and their families, God will give you the strength to carry on. Just keep trusting Him as I know you always have. You all have our undying Love.
  8. Jason & Amie, Joyce, and your family. Giving up our parents and grandparents if difficult for us left behind to serve until our time. Just know he is in Heaven preparing and waiting for our coming. Love you all.