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Dennis Burt Kenyon

Birth
Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Mar 1919 (aged 80)
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Alfred, Allegany County, New York, USA Add to Map
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"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 86, No 13, p 414, Mar. 31, 1919.

In Cleveland, O., March 5, 1919, D. Burt Kenyon, in the 81st year of his age.

D. Burt Kenyon was the son of Pardon Clarke and Abbie Burdick Kenyon, and was born in Greenfield, Pa. The first half of his life was spent in the vicinity of his birth. In the early 80's he moved to Alfred, N. Y., where he resided about twenty-five years. In 1905 he removed to New Market, N. J., which was his home until about seven years ago when he and Mrs. Kenyon went to live with their daughter, Mrs. W. A. Barber, and her husband in Cleveland, O.

January 1, 1861, he and Demila Arminda Browning were united in holy wedlock. To them were born three children, Mr. William B. Kenyon, who died eight years ago, Mrs. Belle Ellis, of San Antonio, Texas, and Mrs. W. A. Barber, of Cleveland, O. Besides his wife and daughters he is survived by one brother, Mr. Duty Kenyon, of Clifford, Pa., and one sister, Mrs. Emma L. Camenga, of Alfred, N. Y.

When very young he made a public confession of religion, was baptized and joined the Seventh Day Baptist Church of Clifford, Pa. Upon coming to Alfred, N. Y., he united with the Seventh Day Baptist Church, and in 1909 he became a member of the Piscataway Seventh Day Baptist Church in New Market, N. J. Of this church he remained a member until his death.

Throughout his entire life he has been devoted to the church, the denomination and the cause for which they stand. Mr. Kenyon joined himself to the great reforms of the day, especially to that of temperance, and worked zealously all his life for their advancement. He was a man, honest and upright, with high ideals and with enthusiasm for the truth.

The body was brought to Alfred and farewell services, conducted by Pastor William L. Burdick, were held in the church March 9th. Interment took place in Alfred Rural Cemetery.
Wm. L. B.
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 86, No 13, p 414, Mar. 31, 1919.

In Cleveland, O., March 5, 1919, D. Burt Kenyon, in the 81st year of his age.

D. Burt Kenyon was the son of Pardon Clarke and Abbie Burdick Kenyon, and was born in Greenfield, Pa. The first half of his life was spent in the vicinity of his birth. In the early 80's he moved to Alfred, N. Y., where he resided about twenty-five years. In 1905 he removed to New Market, N. J., which was his home until about seven years ago when he and Mrs. Kenyon went to live with their daughter, Mrs. W. A. Barber, and her husband in Cleveland, O.

January 1, 1861, he and Demila Arminda Browning were united in holy wedlock. To them were born three children, Mr. William B. Kenyon, who died eight years ago, Mrs. Belle Ellis, of San Antonio, Texas, and Mrs. W. A. Barber, of Cleveland, O. Besides his wife and daughters he is survived by one brother, Mr. Duty Kenyon, of Clifford, Pa., and one sister, Mrs. Emma L. Camenga, of Alfred, N. Y.

When very young he made a public confession of religion, was baptized and joined the Seventh Day Baptist Church of Clifford, Pa. Upon coming to Alfred, N. Y., he united with the Seventh Day Baptist Church, and in 1909 he became a member of the Piscataway Seventh Day Baptist Church in New Market, N. J. Of this church he remained a member until his death.

Throughout his entire life he has been devoted to the church, the denomination and the cause for which they stand. Mr. Kenyon joined himself to the great reforms of the day, especially to that of temperance, and worked zealously all his life for their advancement. He was a man, honest and upright, with high ideals and with enthusiasm for the truth.

The body was brought to Alfred and farewell services, conducted by Pastor William L. Burdick, were held in the church March 9th. Interment took place in Alfred Rural Cemetery.
Wm. L. B.


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