Gerald was born in Billings on July 24, 1942, to Lydia and Arthur Bingaman.
He was preceded by his son, David Arthur Bingaman>
; wife, Kathy and both of his parents.
He is survived by his daughter, Ginny; his sister, Delores Glenn; several nieces and nephews, including: Tom, Ben and Rodger Murdick; Mike, Tim and Jeff Glenn.
Gerald had several hobbies. He built many storage building but got his most pleasure in building play houses for his great grand nieces and nephews and for friend’s children. He enjoyed collecting porcelain and pottery pieces. Gerald and his wife were avid hockey fans. They went to many games with their daughter. Gerald worked for 17 years at Pierce Packing and made many friends. He also managed and then owned United Recycling for many years. He had a lot of fun working with his nephews, Ben and Rodger. He then worked for Trans Bass until he retired at 62. He was also proud to have served in the Army. He was known for his great sense of humor. He could light up any room he entered.
There will be a Celebration of Life at the Harvest Church in Lockwood on Wednesday Aug. 27 between 4 to 6 p.m. at 1413 Rosebud Lane in Lockwood.````````
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The below info provided by Waggykat on 07/14/2016
His ashes were placed over his son's David Arthurs
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Gerald was born in Billings on July 24, 1942, to Lydia and Arthur Bingaman.
He was preceded by his son, David Arthur Bingaman>
; wife, Kathy and both of his parents.
He is survived by his daughter, Ginny; his sister, Delores Glenn; several nieces and nephews, including: Tom, Ben and Rodger Murdick; Mike, Tim and Jeff Glenn.
Gerald had several hobbies. He built many storage building but got his most pleasure in building play houses for his great grand nieces and nephews and for friend’s children. He enjoyed collecting porcelain and pottery pieces. Gerald and his wife were avid hockey fans. They went to many games with their daughter. Gerald worked for 17 years at Pierce Packing and made many friends. He also managed and then owned United Recycling for many years. He had a lot of fun working with his nephews, Ben and Rodger. He then worked for Trans Bass until he retired at 62. He was also proud to have served in the Army. He was known for his great sense of humor. He could light up any room he entered.
There will be a Celebration of Life at the Harvest Church in Lockwood on Wednesday Aug. 27 between 4 to 6 p.m. at 1413 Rosebud Lane in Lockwood.````````
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The below info provided by Waggykat on 07/14/2016
His ashes were placed over his son's David Arthurs
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