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Caroline Estelle “Carrie” <I>Woods</I> Bentley

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Caroline Estelle “Carrie” Woods Bentley

Birth
Death
20 Jul 1920 (aged 80)
Burial
Pulaski, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
B 213
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CARRIE WOODS BENTLEY

Carrie Woods Bentley, daughter of the late Gilbert A. and Martha W. Woods and wife of William H. Bentley of Pulaski, passed away at six o'clock Thursday afternoon,
June 22nd, 1920 at the family home "Woodlawn."

Mrs. Bentley was born at "Woodlawn" July 17th, 1841 and was
seventy-nine years of age. For a time she had lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., and at Toronto, Ontario, but most of her life was spent in Pulaski community which she greatly loved.

She was a member since girlhood of the First Congregational church of Pulaski, and had been an active member of the church and greatly interested in its missionary work. June 7th, 1865 she was married at her father's home, "Woodlawn" to William H. Bentley. She is survived by her husband and four children, a son Norman S. Bentley, of Oswego, N.Y., and three daughters, Carrie Woods Bentley, Mary Frances Bentley and Helen Elizabeth Bentley and a brother Henry G. Woods all of Pulaski and a sister, Mrs. Phebe W. Knight of Utica, N.Y.

The funeral was held at the family home, Monday afternoon, July 26, 1920 at two o'clock and interment was in the family plot Pulaski cemetery. The services were conducted by the Rev. Frank H. Ferris, pastor of the Congregational church. The bearers were Herbert. W. Damon, Charles K. Clark and Norman E. Woods of Pulaski, Joel J. Bentley of Syracuse, and Capt. John K. O'Conn or and Judge L. Rowe of Oswego

Source: The Sandy Creek News, July 20, 192-
CARRIE WOODS BENTLEY

Carrie Woods Bentley, daughter of the late Gilbert A. and Martha W. Woods and wife of William H. Bentley of Pulaski, passed away at six o'clock Thursday afternoon,
June 22nd, 1920 at the family home "Woodlawn."

Mrs. Bentley was born at "Woodlawn" July 17th, 1841 and was
seventy-nine years of age. For a time she had lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., and at Toronto, Ontario, but most of her life was spent in Pulaski community which she greatly loved.

She was a member since girlhood of the First Congregational church of Pulaski, and had been an active member of the church and greatly interested in its missionary work. June 7th, 1865 she was married at her father's home, "Woodlawn" to William H. Bentley. She is survived by her husband and four children, a son Norman S. Bentley, of Oswego, N.Y., and three daughters, Carrie Woods Bentley, Mary Frances Bentley and Helen Elizabeth Bentley and a brother Henry G. Woods all of Pulaski and a sister, Mrs. Phebe W. Knight of Utica, N.Y.

The funeral was held at the family home, Monday afternoon, July 26, 1920 at two o'clock and interment was in the family plot Pulaski cemetery. The services were conducted by the Rev. Frank H. Ferris, pastor of the Congregational church. The bearers were Herbert. W. Damon, Charles K. Clark and Norman E. Woods of Pulaski, Joel J. Bentley of Syracuse, and Capt. John K. O'Conn or and Judge L. Rowe of Oswego

Source: The Sandy Creek News, July 20, 192-


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