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ALLEN RUSSELL BENNETT

Allen Russell Bennett, infant son of James Russell and Ann Bennett died Sunday December 5, 1971 in a Fairview hospital.

Graveside services for the baby were held Monday afternoon in the Cleo Springs Cemetery with Rev. Homer Rogers officiating. Burial was under the direction of the Fairview Funeral Home.

In addition to his parents, the infant is survived by one brother James Jr., and three sisters: LaTina, LaCinda, and Melissa all of the home; his maternal grandfather, A.J. Mongold of Enid Oklahoma; and his paternal grandmother Grace Bennett of Weir Kansas; and a maternal great grandmother Margie Cash of Carmen Oklahoma.

Update from Family information and correspondence with Hosey Hill Cemetery in Weir Kansas

Bath Naylor Funeral Home of Weir Kansas performed graveside services for him on June 26, 2002.

From the Fairview Republican December 9,1971

Submitted by Jo Aguirre
Obit Coordinator
Oklahoma Cemetery Project



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