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Dilbert Riley Bennett

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Dilbert Riley Bennett

Birth
West Point, Davis County, Utah, USA
Death
16 Sep 1942 (aged 54)
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Burial
West Point, Davis County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.1144031, Longitude: -112.1003281
Plot
032H
Memorial ID
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Services for Delbert R. Bennett, 54 of Wilson, construction foreman for the Amalgamated Sugar Co. for 26 years, who died Wednesday of injuries received when a snub pulley being used in construction work pulled from its moorings and fell on his head, will be conducted Saturday at three p. m., in the West Point L. D. S. ward chapel, Davis county, by Bishop Jesse Draper of the Ogden Third ward.

Friends may call this evening and Friday until noon at Larkin & Sons' drawing room, then Friday afternoon and evening and Saturday until two p. m. at the home of a brother, Bishop George Q. Bennett, West Point.

Interment will be in West Point cemetery. Flowers left at the mortuary before nine a. m. Saturday will be taken to the home.

Mr. Bennett was born December 16, 1887, in West Point, a son of George R. and Mary Ann King Bennett. A member of the L. D. S. church, he served as a missionary in the southern states from 1913 to 1915.

Surviving are his widow, formerly Evelyn Hunt of Gunlock, Utah; the following sons and daughters: Dell Bennett of Wilson; Delbert Bennett, who is in the U. S. navy in foreign service; Lloyd, Farlene, Mildred, Douglas, Loyal, Earl, Ivaloo, and Lola Bennett of Morgan; his parents of West Point, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Nancy White of Porterville; Marvin, Hyrum, George Q., Isaac and Melvin Bennett, Mrs. Mary Kirkman and Mrs. Florence Pace, all of West Point.

THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1942
Services for Delbert R. Bennett, 54 of Wilson, construction foreman for the Amalgamated Sugar Co. for 26 years, who died Wednesday of injuries received when a snub pulley being used in construction work pulled from its moorings and fell on his head, will be conducted Saturday at three p. m., in the West Point L. D. S. ward chapel, Davis county, by Bishop Jesse Draper of the Ogden Third ward.

Friends may call this evening and Friday until noon at Larkin & Sons' drawing room, then Friday afternoon and evening and Saturday until two p. m. at the home of a brother, Bishop George Q. Bennett, West Point.

Interment will be in West Point cemetery. Flowers left at the mortuary before nine a. m. Saturday will be taken to the home.

Mr. Bennett was born December 16, 1887, in West Point, a son of George R. and Mary Ann King Bennett. A member of the L. D. S. church, he served as a missionary in the southern states from 1913 to 1915.

Surviving are his widow, formerly Evelyn Hunt of Gunlock, Utah; the following sons and daughters: Dell Bennett of Wilson; Delbert Bennett, who is in the U. S. navy in foreign service; Lloyd, Farlene, Mildred, Douglas, Loyal, Earl, Ivaloo, and Lola Bennett of Morgan; his parents of West Point, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Nancy White of Porterville; Marvin, Hyrum, George Q., Isaac and Melvin Bennett, Mrs. Mary Kirkman and Mrs. Florence Pace, all of West Point.

THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1942


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