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Green Benton “Uncle Bent” Stephens

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Green Benton “Uncle Bent” Stephens

Birth
Death
10 Nov 1928 (aged 84)
Burial
Oneonta, Blount County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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G. B. STEPHENS DEAD
G. B. Stephens, one of the eldest citizens of Oneonta died at his home on Adams Avenue at 2:15 Saturday morning. Mr. Stephens had been in ill health for a number of years but remained active up to about a week before his death. His death was due to general debility. Uncle Bent, as his friends affectionately called him, was in his 85th year, having passed his 84th birthday on July 17, 1928. He was a consecrated Christian, having been a member of the Baptist church for 59 years. He took special pride in looking after the physical comfort of the ministers of his denomination. He was a Confederate Veteran and was in a number of fierce battles in the War Between the States. He spent all of his life in Blount County except while he was in the army, and he had many friends throughout the county. The deceased is survived by his widow, three daughters, Mrs. W. J. Young, of East Lake; Mrs. D. C. Rasco, of Oneonta; and Mrs. J. B. Malone, of Gadsden; one sister, Mrs. D. E. Murphree of Snyder Texas. The funeral services were held at the Baptist Church Sunday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. J. A. May, a former pastor, assisted by Rev. J. L. Moye and Rev. W. J. Nash. The remains were laid to rest in Old Liberty Cemetery, Wade and Lowry in charge.

[The Southern Democrat, Oneonta, Alabama, 15 Nov 1928]
G. B. STEPHENS DEAD
G. B. Stephens, one of the eldest citizens of Oneonta died at his home on Adams Avenue at 2:15 Saturday morning. Mr. Stephens had been in ill health for a number of years but remained active up to about a week before his death. His death was due to general debility. Uncle Bent, as his friends affectionately called him, was in his 85th year, having passed his 84th birthday on July 17, 1928. He was a consecrated Christian, having been a member of the Baptist church for 59 years. He took special pride in looking after the physical comfort of the ministers of his denomination. He was a Confederate Veteran and was in a number of fierce battles in the War Between the States. He spent all of his life in Blount County except while he was in the army, and he had many friends throughout the county. The deceased is survived by his widow, three daughters, Mrs. W. J. Young, of East Lake; Mrs. D. C. Rasco, of Oneonta; and Mrs. J. B. Malone, of Gadsden; one sister, Mrs. D. E. Murphree of Snyder Texas. The funeral services were held at the Baptist Church Sunday afternoon and were conducted by Rev. J. A. May, a former pastor, assisted by Rev. J. L. Moye and Rev. W. J. Nash. The remains were laid to rest in Old Liberty Cemetery, Wade and Lowry in charge.

[The Southern Democrat, Oneonta, Alabama, 15 Nov 1928]


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26812379/green_benton-stephens: accessed ), memorial page for Green Benton “Uncle Bent” Stephens (17 Jul 1844–10 Nov 1928), Find a Grave Memorial ID 26812379, citing Old Liberty Cemetery, Oneonta, Blount County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by rahbm (contributor 46886229).