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Alva Bennett

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Alva Bennett

Birth
Death
13 Apr 1922 (aged 60–61)
Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Burial
Adams, Jefferson County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Adams, April 14 – Alva bennett, aged 60 years, for many years a resident of Fulton, died yesterday afternoon of heart trouble in the St. Lawrence state hospital at Ogdensburg. His step-daughter, Mrs. Robert Clark received word at 11 that he was seriously ill. At noon Mrs. Clark accompanied by her husband and Mrs. Bennett, left for Ogdensburg but Mr. Bennett was dead before they arrived. The body arrived here this afternoon.

Mr. Bennett had been in failing health for about a year. He was despondent and it was deemed advisable to send him to the hospital. Mrs. Bennett came here three weeks ago to live with her daughter, when Mr. Bennett entered the hospital.

Surviving besides the widow and the step-daughter, are one brother, Lyman Bennett and one nephew, Ernest of Fulton.

The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 from the home of Mrs. Clark, Irving Galusha, an exhorter and teacher of the Baracca class of the Fulton Baptist church, officiating. Mr. Bennett was a member of the class and also of the Knights of Maccabees. Burial will be made at Rural cemetery.

Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, N.Y., Friday Afternoon, April 14, 1922
Adams, April 14 – Alva bennett, aged 60 years, for many years a resident of Fulton, died yesterday afternoon of heart trouble in the St. Lawrence state hospital at Ogdensburg. His step-daughter, Mrs. Robert Clark received word at 11 that he was seriously ill. At noon Mrs. Clark accompanied by her husband and Mrs. Bennett, left for Ogdensburg but Mr. Bennett was dead before they arrived. The body arrived here this afternoon.

Mr. Bennett had been in failing health for about a year. He was despondent and it was deemed advisable to send him to the hospital. Mrs. Bennett came here three weeks ago to live with her daughter, when Mr. Bennett entered the hospital.

Surviving besides the widow and the step-daughter, are one brother, Lyman Bennett and one nephew, Ernest of Fulton.

The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 from the home of Mrs. Clark, Irving Galusha, an exhorter and teacher of the Baracca class of the Fulton Baptist church, officiating. Mr. Bennett was a member of the class and also of the Knights of Maccabees. Burial will be made at Rural cemetery.

Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, N.Y., Friday Afternoon, April 14, 1922

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