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Norma Ursula <I>Haverly</I> Bennett

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Norma Ursula Haverly Bennett

Birth
Ames, Story County, Iowa, USA
Death
2 Nov 1999 (aged 96)
Roseville, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Ames, Story County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Norma Haverly was the daughter of John W. and Nellie E (Epperson) Haverly. She was a resident of Ames until 1935 and graduated from Ames High School in 1920.

She married Roy Bennett at Little Brown Church, Nashua on June 17, 1925.

They resided in Bethany, MO in 1935; Marion, Des Moines, Milwaukee, Wis, ,St Paul, Minn. in 1942 to 1976, and Roseville, Minn since 1976. She worked as a secretary for three years in the office of President Raymond Pearson of Iowa State College; was a secretary for a year in the horticulture department office; was a secretary in the Iowa State Highway Commission maintenance department for a year; in 1960 accepted a position as a secretary for six years in the military offices of Univac in St Paul, Minn.

Survivors include one daughter, Linda Espelien of Forest Lake, Minn; two sons, Wallace Bennett of Fargo, ND and Philip Bennett of Roseville, Minn; 11 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband; one brother; one sister.

She was a member of St John's By the Campus Episcopal Church, and also was a member of St Christopher's Episcopal Church in Roseville, Minn. Funeral services were at Roseville Memorial Chapel, with the Rev Alexander A Aiton officiating. Burial was in Ames Municipal Cemetery.
Norma Haverly was the daughter of John W. and Nellie E (Epperson) Haverly. She was a resident of Ames until 1935 and graduated from Ames High School in 1920.

She married Roy Bennett at Little Brown Church, Nashua on June 17, 1925.

They resided in Bethany, MO in 1935; Marion, Des Moines, Milwaukee, Wis, ,St Paul, Minn. in 1942 to 1976, and Roseville, Minn since 1976. She worked as a secretary for three years in the office of President Raymond Pearson of Iowa State College; was a secretary for a year in the horticulture department office; was a secretary in the Iowa State Highway Commission maintenance department for a year; in 1960 accepted a position as a secretary for six years in the military offices of Univac in St Paul, Minn.

Survivors include one daughter, Linda Espelien of Forest Lake, Minn; two sons, Wallace Bennett of Fargo, ND and Philip Bennett of Roseville, Minn; 11 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband; one brother; one sister.

She was a member of St John's By the Campus Episcopal Church, and also was a member of St Christopher's Episcopal Church in Roseville, Minn. Funeral services were at Roseville Memorial Chapel, with the Rev Alexander A Aiton officiating. Burial was in Ames Municipal Cemetery.


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