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Louisa Viola “Lou” <I>Kirkpatrick</I> Bennett

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Louisa Viola “Lou” Kirkpatrick Bennett

Birth
Kime, Wayne County, Missouri, USA
Death
27 Dec 1959 (aged 77)
Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Silva, Wayne County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.166775, Longitude: -90.4588861
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A daughter of Andrew J. & Sarah Emily Love (Dupree) Kirkpatrick, she married Coleman Bradford Bennett.

Children:

Alton Wayne Bennett
Clarence Alvin Bennett
Glen Edward Bennett
Gusta Mae Bennett
Homer Cecil Bennett
Maynard C Bennett
Violet Bennett
William Paul Bennett
Lola P. Bennett 1902 – 1992
Newton B Bennett 1910 – 1964

Siblings:

Uriah Monroe Kirkpatrick
Joseph Kirkpatrick
John Thomas Kirkpatrick
John Monroe Kirkpatrick
Ada Zerilda Kirkpatrick 1879 - 1962
Minerva Judith "Judy" Kirkpatrick 1885 - 1907
Melissa Elizabeth Kirkpatrick 1891 - 1907
Half-Sibling
Lillie Effie Williams 1873 - 1951

Obituary submitted by Freda Sullivan Tucker from unknown newspaper. Mrs. Coleman Bennett, well-known Greenville resident, and native Wayne Countian, died Sunday at the Poplar Bluff Hospital, at at the age of 77 years. Funeral service was held Tuesday afternoon at 2 at the New Prospect Church on Bounds Creek, the Rev. L. A. Davis conducting the service. Soloist for the funeral was Glendell Twidwell with Leah Greer piano accompanist. Burial was in the Bounds Creek Cemetery under direction of the Gish Funeral Home of Greenville. The following obituary was read at the funeral services. Louisa Viola Bennett, daughter of Andrew J. and Sarah Emily Dupree Kirkpatrick, was born at Kime, near Greenville on February 15, 1882 and died in Poplar Bluff, Dec. 1959 at the age of 77 years, 10 months and 12 days. On November 26, 1899 she was united in marriage to Coleman B. Bennett and to this union nine children were born. She leaves to mourn her departure her husband, Colman Bennett of Greenville, seven sons, Clarence Alvin, Glen Edward, Homer Cecil. and William Paul all of Greenville, Newt Bradford of Silva, Mayard Coleman of Weatherford, Texas, Alton Wayne of Bloomsdale, Mo. and three daughters Gusta Mae Bennett of St. Louis, Mrs. Lola Parton of Aurora, Colo. and Mrs. Violet Williams of Greenville. She also leaves 24 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, 6 great-great-grandchildren, one brother, Joe Kirkpatrick, of Piedmont; one sister Ada Allen of Silva, and a host of other relatives and friends. At an early age, Mrs. Bennett professed her faith in Christ and united with the Bounds Creek Missionary Baptist church.
A daughter of Andrew J. & Sarah Emily Love (Dupree) Kirkpatrick, she married Coleman Bradford Bennett.

Children:

Alton Wayne Bennett
Clarence Alvin Bennett
Glen Edward Bennett
Gusta Mae Bennett
Homer Cecil Bennett
Maynard C Bennett
Violet Bennett
William Paul Bennett
Lola P. Bennett 1902 – 1992
Newton B Bennett 1910 – 1964

Siblings:

Uriah Monroe Kirkpatrick
Joseph Kirkpatrick
John Thomas Kirkpatrick
John Monroe Kirkpatrick
Ada Zerilda Kirkpatrick 1879 - 1962
Minerva Judith "Judy" Kirkpatrick 1885 - 1907
Melissa Elizabeth Kirkpatrick 1891 - 1907
Half-Sibling
Lillie Effie Williams 1873 - 1951

Obituary submitted by Freda Sullivan Tucker from unknown newspaper. Mrs. Coleman Bennett, well-known Greenville resident, and native Wayne Countian, died Sunday at the Poplar Bluff Hospital, at at the age of 77 years. Funeral service was held Tuesday afternoon at 2 at the New Prospect Church on Bounds Creek, the Rev. L. A. Davis conducting the service. Soloist for the funeral was Glendell Twidwell with Leah Greer piano accompanist. Burial was in the Bounds Creek Cemetery under direction of the Gish Funeral Home of Greenville. The following obituary was read at the funeral services. Louisa Viola Bennett, daughter of Andrew J. and Sarah Emily Dupree Kirkpatrick, was born at Kime, near Greenville on February 15, 1882 and died in Poplar Bluff, Dec. 1959 at the age of 77 years, 10 months and 12 days. On November 26, 1899 she was united in marriage to Coleman B. Bennett and to this union nine children were born. She leaves to mourn her departure her husband, Colman Bennett of Greenville, seven sons, Clarence Alvin, Glen Edward, Homer Cecil. and William Paul all of Greenville, Newt Bradford of Silva, Mayard Coleman of Weatherford, Texas, Alton Wayne of Bloomsdale, Mo. and three daughters Gusta Mae Bennett of St. Louis, Mrs. Lola Parton of Aurora, Colo. and Mrs. Violet Williams of Greenville. She also leaves 24 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, 6 great-great-grandchildren, one brother, Joe Kirkpatrick, of Piedmont; one sister Ada Allen of Silva, and a host of other relatives and friends. At an early age, Mrs. Bennett professed her faith in Christ and united with the Bounds Creek Missionary Baptist church.


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