Bingham - Thomas

12/3/2016

Rev. Thomas A. Bingham, Sr., 89, a resident of Forest Home, AL died Saturday, December 3, 2016 at his residence. The funeral service was December 4, 2016 at the Forest Home Methodist Church, where he served as pastor for many years. Dunklin & Daniels Funeral Home directing. 

Thomas, a retired minister of the United Methodist Church was the Husband of the late Elizabeth M Bingham, father of five loving children, grandfather of nine, and great grandfather of fourteen.

Thomas was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Elizabeth M. Bingham, a sister, Hester Evans a brother, Wiley C. Bingham and his first grandchild, Christine Elizabeth James. He is survived by his daughter Connie Bingham James (widow) of Butler, AL, his son Thomas A. Bingham, Jr and his wife Rose M. Runnels Bingham of Buckatunna, MS, his daughter Jean B. Lindsey (widow), previously of Montgomery, Al, (who came to live with Mother and Daddy full time last year), his son Dennis Lee Bingham and his wife Maudie James Bingham, of Millry, AL, and his daughter Linda Bingham Mulligan and her husband John L. Mulligan, Jr. of Prattville, AL. He is also survived by his Grandchildren: Mitchell Wayne James, Crystal LeeDell James, Heather Bingham Evans (husband-Jamie Evans), Deidre Renee Bingham, Cortney Bingham Stock (husband-Nathan Stock), Lonnie Lee Bingham (wife-Courtni Andrews Bingham), Brady Mathew Lindsey (wife-Natasha West Lindsey), Sean Michael Mulligan (wife-Katy Wood Mulligan), and Patrick Cameron Mulligan. He is survived by his Great-grandchildren: Zackary Kade Feather, Makaila Elizabeth Portis, Ryan Austin Zettlemoyer, Bailee Dailyn James, Jordan Kyle James, Olivia Regan Evans, Cole Avery Bingham, Aileen Katherine Mulligan, Cooper Andrews Bingham, Case Aiden Bingham, Zander Grant Evans, Abigail Grace Mulligan, Addison Faith Stock, and Oliver David Lindsey.

He served the ministry for almost sixty years. He served in the Army during World War II. He was a member of the Masons for over 65 years, as well as The Eastern Star and The Shriners. He served as a volunteer fire fighter at the Forest Home Volunteer Fire Department. He will be truly missed.

His grandsons and great-grandsons served as his pallbearers.

Memorials may be given to Forest Home Methodist Church or the Methodist Children’s Home.