He leaves to mourn his loss his aged father, G. Bennett, Shelbyville, Kentucky; five sisters, Mrs. O.D. Brown, Penascola, Florida; Mrs. Tom Watts, Mrs. Howard Mayhull, Louisville, Kentucky; Mrs. Frank Kimble, Rossville, New Mexico and Mrs. Arthur Lockhart, Ranger, Texas. One brother, B.F. Bennett, De Soto, Kansas. Also a host of friends and relatives.
He departed this life at Topeka, Kansas, on April 29 1934, at the age of 39 years, 9 months, and 29 days. James served in the army during the World War.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. W.O. Watson in the Chambers Funeral Home on Tuesday afternoon after which interment was made in the De Soto Cemetery.
He leaves to mourn his loss his aged father, G. Bennett, Shelbyville, Kentucky; five sisters, Mrs. O.D. Brown, Penascola, Florida; Mrs. Tom Watts, Mrs. Howard Mayhull, Louisville, Kentucky; Mrs. Frank Kimble, Rossville, New Mexico and Mrs. Arthur Lockhart, Ranger, Texas. One brother, B.F. Bennett, De Soto, Kansas. Also a host of friends and relatives.
He departed this life at Topeka, Kansas, on April 29 1934, at the age of 39 years, 9 months, and 29 days. James served in the army during the World War.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. W.O. Watson in the Chambers Funeral Home on Tuesday afternoon after which interment was made in the De Soto Cemetery.
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