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Dora Aileen <I>Dyar</I> Bentley

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Dora Aileen Dyar Bentley

Birth
Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
23 Apr 2002 (aged 90)
Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.8971786, Longitude: -97.4062958
Plot
Sec 1, Blk 32, Lot 26, Space WC
Memorial ID
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Dora Aileen Dyar born 24 March 1912 in Granparents Richard Hamilton Polite and Susan Amanda Hamilton Polite home in Bear Creek Township on the original 1889 Land Run Homestead East and South of Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma.

Daughter of Harry Harold Dyar and Hattie Iva Polite Dyar. As a young girl the family moved around within Oklahoma as well as the state of Idaho. She worked at the Melba Theater as a young ticket-taker when she met the projectionist and married Carl Gregg - they had no children. She met Doyle David Henricks - through her best friend Olga and married him having one child. They lived at Port Hueneme in California during WWII where Doyle was stationed in the Navy. They were later divorced. She then married Francis Granville "Bud" Suits and had two children: Francene Kay Suits Phillips and Robert Leland Suits. After Bud's death she married a widower and farmer Earnest Leslie Bentley. She is buried with "Bud" Suits and son Robert Leland Suits.

She owned and operated Keep-U Neat Cleaners in Guthrie after the death of Bud Suits. She was active in the First Christian Church of Coyle after moving to the Bentley farm in 1958.

Her life long friend was Olga Estelle McCall Barnhart.

She was a strong and independent woman.
Dora Aileen Dyar born 24 March 1912 in Granparents Richard Hamilton Polite and Susan Amanda Hamilton Polite home in Bear Creek Township on the original 1889 Land Run Homestead East and South of Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma.

Daughter of Harry Harold Dyar and Hattie Iva Polite Dyar. As a young girl the family moved around within Oklahoma as well as the state of Idaho. She worked at the Melba Theater as a young ticket-taker when she met the projectionist and married Carl Gregg - they had no children. She met Doyle David Henricks - through her best friend Olga and married him having one child. They lived at Port Hueneme in California during WWII where Doyle was stationed in the Navy. They were later divorced. She then married Francis Granville "Bud" Suits and had two children: Francene Kay Suits Phillips and Robert Leland Suits. After Bud's death she married a widower and farmer Earnest Leslie Bentley. She is buried with "Bud" Suits and son Robert Leland Suits.

She owned and operated Keep-U Neat Cleaners in Guthrie after the death of Bud Suits. She was active in the First Christian Church of Coyle after moving to the Bentley farm in 1958.

Her life long friend was Olga Estelle McCall Barnhart.

She was a strong and independent woman.


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