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Charles W Bennett

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Charles W Bennett

Birth
Death
14 Aug 1920 (aged 81–82)
Venice Center, Cayuga County, New York, USA
Burial
Venice Center, Cayuga County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.6902056, Longitude: -76.5114195
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The death of Chas. W. Bennett, a long time resident of the town of Venice, occurred at his home west of Venice Center, on Saturday evening last. Although Mr. Bennett had been ailing for sometime he was only confined to the bed four days before his death. Kidney trouble was the cause of his death.

Mr. Bennett had resided in Venice nearly his whole life, and was well known in this section. He was 82 years old and is survived by two daughters — Miss Mary Bennett who lives at home, and Mrs. William Weyant of Sherwood, and by two sons — A. M. and E. H. Bennett of Venice. He also leaves two brothers, Noah and John Bennett, who live in Michigan. The death of Mrs. Bennett occurred fourteen years ago.

Funeral services|were held at the family home on Tuesday afternoon at 8 o'clock, conducted by Rev. B.N. Weaver of Scipioville. Burial at East Venice.

Among the floral offerings was a beautiful piece sent by neighbors and friends who are served by the same telephone line as the Bennett home. Mr. Bennett was largely instrumental in securing the service for that particular line which has been established only a year or so. If Mr. Bennett could not use the phone himself on account of deafness, but was desirous of its benefits for others.

THE GENOA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1920

The death of Chas. W. Bennett, a long time resident of the town of Venice, occurred at his home west of Venice Center, on Saturday evening last. Although Mr. Bennett had been ailing for sometime he was only confined to the bed four days before his death. Kidney trouble was the cause of his death.

Mr. Bennett had resided in Venice nearly his whole life, and was well known in this section. He was 82 years old and is survived by two daughters — Miss Mary Bennett who lives at home, and Mrs. William Weyant of Sherwood, and by two sons — A. M. and E. H. Bennett of Venice. He also leaves two brothers, Noah and John Bennett, who live in Michigan. The death of Mrs. Bennett occurred fourteen years ago.

Funeral services|were held at the family home on Tuesday afternoon at 8 o'clock, conducted by Rev. B.N. Weaver of Scipioville. Burial at East Venice.

Among the floral offerings was a beautiful piece sent by neighbors and friends who are served by the same telephone line as the Bennett home. Mr. Bennett was largely instrumental in securing the service for that particular line which has been established only a year or so. If Mr. Bennett could not use the phone himself on account of deafness, but was desirous of its benefits for others.

THE GENOA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1920



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