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Mary Bell BENNETT

Cleo Springs Cemetery


© Jo Aguirre

MRS. MARY BELL BENNETT
SERVICES SET TODAY

CLEO SPRINGS – Services for Mrs. Mary Bell Bennett who died Sunday morning (12-30-1962) in a Carmen convalescent home after an illness of two months will be at 2 p.m. today in the First Methodist Church of Cleo Springs. Burial will be in the Cleo Springs cemetery, with the Ingram Funeral Home of Fairview in charge.

Mrs. Bennett was born in Indiana and later moved to Kansas. In 1946 she moved to Cleo Springs. Her husband, Edward J. Bennett , died a week ago.

She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Drees, Wichita, Kansas and Mrs. Edith Stiles, Cleo Springs; three sons, Earl Bennett and Bob Bennett both of LaJunta, Colorado, and Joe Bennett, Weir Kansas; a brother, Jim Dean, Bartlesville, and a sister Mrs. Flora Blankenship, Ramona.

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Submitted by Jo Aguirre
Obit Coordinator
Oklahoma Cemetery Project



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