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Lavinia Azalean <I>Coleman</I> Bennett

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Lavinia Azalean Coleman Bennett

Birth
Woodbury, Cannon County, Tennessee, USA
Death
25 Jan 1927 (aged 75)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Celina, Collin County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Obituary:
Daily Courier Gazette, McKinney, Texas, January 29, 1927 (Reprinted from the Celina Record).
LAVINIA ANN BENNETT.
Mrs. Lavinia Ann Bennett, widow of C. O. Bennett, whose death occurred at Celina, Texas twelve or thirteen years ago, died in Fort Worth, Texas at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening, where she was living with her son, Clyde Bennett. Senility is assigned as the cause of death. The body was shipped to Celina, Texas Wednesday night and taken to the home of F. M. Bennett, son of the deceased.
Funeral services were held at the Bennett home at 3:30 Thursday afternoon and interment followed at Cottage Hill Cemetery where the husband was buried.
Services were conducted by Rev. LeRoy Anderson. Mrs. Bennett was 76 years old. for a number of years she resided in this community and enjoyed the respect and esteem of neighbors evidenced by the many beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Smith of Fort Worth attended the funeral.
Obituary:
Daily Courier Gazette, McKinney, Texas, January 29, 1927 (Reprinted from the Celina Record).
LAVINIA ANN BENNETT.
Mrs. Lavinia Ann Bennett, widow of C. O. Bennett, whose death occurred at Celina, Texas twelve or thirteen years ago, died in Fort Worth, Texas at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening, where she was living with her son, Clyde Bennett. Senility is assigned as the cause of death. The body was shipped to Celina, Texas Wednesday night and taken to the home of F. M. Bennett, son of the deceased.
Funeral services were held at the Bennett home at 3:30 Thursday afternoon and interment followed at Cottage Hill Cemetery where the husband was buried.
Services were conducted by Rev. LeRoy Anderson. Mrs. Bennett was 76 years old. for a number of years she resided in this community and enjoyed the respect and esteem of neighbors evidenced by the many beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Smith of Fort Worth attended the funeral.


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