In Memory of

Margaret

Benham

Radford

Obituary for Margaret Benham Radford

Margaret B. Radford, 90, passed away December 9, 2022, in Chattanooga.

Star Pupil – Basketball Player – Wife – Mother – Minister’s Wife – Surrogate Mother – Christian – Motivational Speaker – Loyal Friend are just a few words that describe the legacy of love during her life that was committed to Christ, family, and community.

Born in Cartersville, GA on January 15, 1932, she was the fourth of ten children to Bradford and Flora Benham. Margaret graduated Summer Hill High School at age 15 as Class Valedictorian and received a full scholarship to Payne College in Augusta Ga.

Mother Radford, as she was affectionately called during her golden years, was an advocate and champion for underserved children and orphans, and a dynamic Christian motivational speaker and educator. A widow and mother, she was predeceased by Reverend John L. Radford, and son Henry L. Radford, football star at Chattanooga Central and University of Miami, FL.

During her tenures at Hamilton County’s Bonny Oaks School and Partnership for nearly 45 years, she served as surrogate mother to hundreds of black and white children as well as in various leadership roles, retiring in 2005.

Blessed to witness and share her legacy of love: daughter, Faith R. (John Edwards, III); grands, Ira N. B. Davis, III, Chattanooga; Chief Petty Officer Jason Davis, USCG and Elizabeth Davis, Slidell, LA; along with a host of relatives, extended and adopted family.

Public viewing will be held 2:00 pm-6:00 pm, Wednesday, December 21, 2022, at the funeral home. A 2:00 PM funeral service will be held Thursday, December 22, 2022, at Orchard Knob Baptist Church , 1734 East Third Street.

In lieu of flowers the family requests that contributions be made to Margaret B. Radford Memorial Education Fund (Cash App $MsFaith629 with note: Radford Scholarship Fund)

Arrangements by John P. Franklin Funeral Home, 1101 Dodds Avenue, 423-622-9995.