Jeff William Chenoweth

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Jeff William Chenoweth

Birth
Healing Springs, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Death
10 Jul 1966 (aged 82)
Bentonville, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Elm Springs, Washington County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Jeff William Chenoweth was born, raised, and lived most of his life on a farm, along the little Osage creek, south of Healing Springs. He was the youngest son born to John and Meg St. John Chenoweth.
Jeff met Melvia Hensley at a dance at the community center in Vaughn. They were married Feb. 26, 1905. They were blessed with 6 daughters and one son, Reba, Edgar, Fern, Grace, Lillian, Eunice, and Clide.
Jeff was a farmer all his life. He moved to Cave Springs upon retiring. Jeff was a member of The Methodist Church of Elm Springs.
Jeff was such a kind, sweet, careing man. He loved good horses and he loved his family. He had a big part in raising me, my brother, and my sister. You were so good to us, Pawpaw, we love you and miss you.

Brother of: Joseph, Nelson E., Ida, half sister, Martha Adaline"Addie", half brothers, Randolf Coker and Felix Coker.

A special thank you to Pixie C. Owens Huntley for sponsoring our PawPaw's memorial.
Jeff William Chenoweth was born, raised, and lived most of his life on a farm, along the little Osage creek, south of Healing Springs. He was the youngest son born to John and Meg St. John Chenoweth.
Jeff met Melvia Hensley at a dance at the community center in Vaughn. They were married Feb. 26, 1905. They were blessed with 6 daughters and one son, Reba, Edgar, Fern, Grace, Lillian, Eunice, and Clide.
Jeff was a farmer all his life. He moved to Cave Springs upon retiring. Jeff was a member of The Methodist Church of Elm Springs.
Jeff was such a kind, sweet, careing man. He loved good horses and he loved his family. He had a big part in raising me, my brother, and my sister. You were so good to us, Pawpaw, we love you and miss you.

Brother of: Joseph, Nelson E., Ida, half sister, Martha Adaline"Addie", half brothers, Randolf Coker and Felix Coker.

A special thank you to Pixie C. Owens Huntley for sponsoring our PawPaw's memorial.