Doris Elizabeth Benesh
July 22, 1934 – February 20, 2022
Doris Benesh of St. Leonard, Maryland passed away on February 20, 2022. Doris was born on July 22 to the late Russell and Helen Estep. She was the loving wife to Charles Benesh and mother to Richard and Susan.
Doris was a homemaker who loved her family beyond measure. She enjoyed traveling, reading, and sewing. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Charles and son, Richard. She is survived by her daughter, Susan Evans and her husband Mike and grandsons, Eric Evans and his wife Traci and Charles Evans and his wife Cassie. Doris was blessed with five great-grandchildren namely; Sophia, Mason, Maddyn, Chase, and Vivianna.
The service and interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in Doris’ name may be made to Calvert Hospice.
Serving as pallbearers will be Mike, Eric, Charles, Mason, Tim, and Ryan Evans.
Visitation
Services
- Private
No Services Available
Interment
- Private
Contributions
Calvert Hospice
P.O. Box 838
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
410-535-0892
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Susan, my heart breaks for you and your family in the loss of your beautiful mother. Many years ago, I met your Mom and was her hairstylist while you were living in Dunkirk. She always was smiling and happy. I remember when you lost your Dad and how she always loved him. May your many fond memories of your Mom get you through the difficult days. God Bless you and your family. Love, Debbie
I knew both Doris and Charlie. I knew Charlie when I was a child because he was a neighbor. When he and Doris married they lived in Charlie’s mother’s basement apartment and that is when I met Doris. Our paths crossed again when I was employed by Edgemeade School for the summer. Charlie was in charge of the educational program. A few years later Doris and I met again when she worked at Lanham Elementary School and I was the speech therapist there. I was there the morning your mother and father were notified about your brother’s sudden death. Such sadness…I wish I had known about your mother’s death before now. Susan…U R a Strong Woman. Your parents were good people.
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Susan, my heart breaks for you and your family in the loss of your beautiful mother. Many years ago, I met your Mom and was her hairstylist while you were living in Dunkirk. She always was smiling and happy. I remember when you lost your Dad and how she always loved him. May your many fond memories of your Mom get you through the difficult days. God Bless you and your family. Love, Debbie
Susan and Michael, my sympathy in the loss of your mother and mother-in-law. Her cheerful personality and love for her family will be a memory that will forever follow her soul.
Prayers,
Michael
I knew both Doris and Charlie. I knew Charlie when I was a child because he was a neighbor. When he and Doris married they lived in Charlie’s mother’s basement apartment and that is when I met Doris. Our paths crossed again when I was employed by Edgemeade School for the summer. Charlie was in charge of the educational program. A few years later Doris and I met again when she worked at Lanham Elementary School and I was the speech therapist there. I was there the morning your mother and father were notified about your brother’s sudden death. Such sadness…I wish I had known about your mother’s death before now. Susan…U R a Strong Woman. Your parents were good people.