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William Benjamin Supulver

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William Benjamin Supulver

Birth
Death
17 Aug 1935 (aged 28)
Burial
Roswell, Chaves County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
Plot
29-S22-1
Memorial ID
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William was the son of Pete Supulver and his second wife, Mary Bell Boston Supulver. She had a daughter from her first marriage to Burl Boston, Olive Bell Boston Henley.

In 1920 Pete is shown as "widowed" and has this child but no mention of Mary or Olive. There is no burial record for Mary Bell in South Park.


ROSWELL DAILY RECORD
SATURDAY
AUGUST 17, 1935
PAGE SIX

Bennie Supulver Died This Morning

William Benjamen Supulver passed away at 5:30 o'clock this morning after an illness of ten days. Mr Supulver was born in Roswell, September 21, 1906 and has made this his home for all of his life For the past five years he has worked for Gil Amis as concrete worker. Five years ago he was married to Miss Cleo Salaman. From this union two children were born, Bennie, Jr., age 4, and Harold Owen, age 7 months. He is also survived by four half-brothers and one half-sister.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon at 3:00 from the Ballard Chapel with the Rev. N L. Linebaugh, Pastor of the M. E. Church South, officiating Music will be provided by the choir of that church The casket bearers will be Lea Walker, Frank Clements, Mae McCutcheon, II, C. Bloodworth.




William was the son of Pete Supulver and his second wife, Mary Bell Boston Supulver. She had a daughter from her first marriage to Burl Boston, Olive Bell Boston Henley.

In 1920 Pete is shown as "widowed" and has this child but no mention of Mary or Olive. There is no burial record for Mary Bell in South Park.


ROSWELL DAILY RECORD
SATURDAY
AUGUST 17, 1935
PAGE SIX

Bennie Supulver Died This Morning

William Benjamen Supulver passed away at 5:30 o'clock this morning after an illness of ten days. Mr Supulver was born in Roswell, September 21, 1906 and has made this his home for all of his life For the past five years he has worked for Gil Amis as concrete worker. Five years ago he was married to Miss Cleo Salaman. From this union two children were born, Bennie, Jr., age 4, and Harold Owen, age 7 months. He is also survived by four half-brothers and one half-sister.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon at 3:00 from the Ballard Chapel with the Rev. N L. Linebaugh, Pastor of the M. E. Church South, officiating Music will be provided by the choir of that church The casket bearers will be Lea Walker, Frank Clements, Mae McCutcheon, II, C. Bloodworth.






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