BENNETT
CREED BENNETT
MR. F. MARION BENNETT
MRS L. E. BENNETT
OA LEE BENNETT
MRS. ZED A BENNETT
CREED BENNETT
Death In Trigg
Creed BENNETT, a well know farmer of near Montgomery, Trigg county, died Saturday.
He was about 50 years old and had been sick for several weeks. He leaves a widow and several children.
Hopkinsville Kentuckian May 1900
MARION BENNETT
Cadiz Record
Jan 12, 1933MARION BENNETT DEAD NEAR GOLDEN POND
End Comes To Well Know citizen At The Age Of Forty-Five Years
Mr. F. Marion Bennett, a well known citizen of Golden Pond, died on Wednesday night of last week at his home a mile west of Golden Pond, of tuberculosis.
He had been in poor health for some time.
Mr. Bennett was forty-five years of age, and is survived by eight children, six sons and two daughters.
For a number of years he was engaged in the blacksmith business at Golden Pond, but in more recent years had been engaged in farming. He was a very clever man with many friends and all are made sad by reason of his untimely death. Burial took place on last Thursday at the Long Creek grave yard.
MRS L. E. BENNETTFulton Guard 1897
Mrs. L.E. Bennett, age 45 died at her home in Water Valley, Ky., Thursday after an illness of several weeks.
The deceased was a sister of Mr. Tom Cox of this city and leaves one child.
Victim of lung troubles..
OA LEE BENNETTGraveside services for Oa Lee Bennett, 98, Princeton will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Floral Park Cemetery, Indianapolis, with the Rev. Theron Williams officiating.
She died Wednesday at Caldwell County Hospital following a long illness
A native of Caldwell County, she was born Dec. 17, 1899, the daughhter of the late Tom and Florence Cox. She was a Homemaker and a member of the Mount Carmel Baptist Church, Indianapolis.
Survivors include three grandchildren, seven Great-grandchildren and nine Great-great-grandchildren
Kentucky New Era
Friday June 12, 1998
MRS. Zed A BENNETT
Mrs Zed A. BENNETT Dead
Many were the moist eyes and tremulous voices in Marion Tuesday, afternoon when it became known that Melville Genn, wife of Supt. Z.A. BENNETT, of Smithland was dead.
Marion was not prepared for the shock as her death was altogether unexpected and indeed very few people except her immediate friends knew of her illness. She died at 1 o'clock at her home in Smithland after an attack of typhoid malarial fever. Mrs Bennett was only 21 years old and it was only two short years ago she was led to the altar to become a bride. She was a young woman of attractive personality and charm of manner and was much beloved in the city where she grew to womanhood.
The funeral was held at New Bethel, Lyon county church and 1 o'clock Wednesday and was conducted by Eld. Miller of Fredonia. Mrs Bennett was a member of the Baptist church and when a resident here took a deep interest in church affairs and was organist of the Baptist church here and a leader in all musical and religious matters.
Her mother and husband have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. - Crittenden Press
Crittenden Press Aug 1904
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