Glenda Gayl Bendickson passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family on August 10, 2022. Glenda was born on September 10, 1935, in Brumley, Missouri. She married Kenneth Bendickson on November 23, 1960. Ken and Glenda spent most of their years together in Nevada and Arizona and enjoyed their years in ‘69-’71 when they were partners in the Stockman’s Casino in Fallon. Glenda was a very humble person, always “fine”, and had a great sense of humor. She loved reading and her animals, especially her cats. Glenda is survived by her husband, Kenneth Bendickson; son Kim Bendickson (Vaughna); son Cody Bendickson (Wendy); grandchildren Darcie, Kylee, Tyler, Tannier, Turner and great-grandsons Teegan and Ryder. Thank you to all who have expressed sympathy and love during this time. A private service for Glenda will be held at a later date.
Glenda Gayl Bendickson Obituary
- Rachel Dahl
- 08/16/2022 05:00 AM (update 04/10/2023 11:17 PM)

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Comment author: Deb Ridenour
Comment text: I am so sorry I missed this notice. Thinking of you all. She will definitely be missed.
Comment publication date: 7/13/26, 2:32 PM
Comment source: Virginia Lee West
Comment author: Deb Ridenour
Comment text: I am so sorry for your loss. She will be missed thoughts and prayers to you all.
Comment publication date: 7/13/26, 2:29 PM
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Comment author: Kathleen Anne
Comment text: To my best friend for years. Sorry I wasn't there today for you. I just couldn't make it with all my ailments. I was there in spirit though. Rest in peace honey. You deserve it. Love you ❤️❤️
Comment publication date: 7/10/26, 5:14 PM
Comment source: Marilyn J. “Sis” Banovich
Comment author: Booth
Comment text: A little disappointed in the parade and fireworks. With it being America's 250th Birthday, there should have been some more history, as in pioneers walking behind wagons.....etc. And as for fireworks, should have been more spectacular, like seeing hearts, and smiling faces and an American flag all dine in fire works.
Comment publication date: 7/9/26, 9:13 AM
Comment source: Fallon Celebrates America’s 250th With Parade, Community Festivities

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