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Nelson Kent

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Nelson Kent

Birth
New York, USA
Death
20 May 1920 (aged 82)
Lyons, Wayne County, New York, USA
Burial
Savannah, Wayne County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Surname was originally spelled Kentz

He was a Blacksmith

Savannah Times
Savannah, Wayne County, New York
Friday, May 28, 1920

Nelson Kent an old and respected resident of this town passed away on Thursday, May 20, after a number of months of declining health.

Mr Kent was born in 1837, and moved to this place forty-two years ago, and has been an exemplary and upright citizen, and active in all enterprises that would be helpful to our community. Death claimed his companion in life ten years ago, and since that time has trod the path of life alone. He was a consistent member of the Methodist Church, and for many years was a faithful attendant.

We will miss the familiar figure of our friend on our streets, and his genial presence will long be cherished by his friends. The only near relative who survives him is his brother, Oscar Kent of Auburn.

Funeral services were conducted from the Methodist Church, Sunday afternoon at three o'clock by Rev E. J. Brooker and internment was made in Butler and Savannah Cemetery.

Aged 83
Surname was originally spelled Kentz

He was a Blacksmith

Savannah Times
Savannah, Wayne County, New York
Friday, May 28, 1920

Nelson Kent an old and respected resident of this town passed away on Thursday, May 20, after a number of months of declining health.

Mr Kent was born in 1837, and moved to this place forty-two years ago, and has been an exemplary and upright citizen, and active in all enterprises that would be helpful to our community. Death claimed his companion in life ten years ago, and since that time has trod the path of life alone. He was a consistent member of the Methodist Church, and for many years was a faithful attendant.

We will miss the familiar figure of our friend on our streets, and his genial presence will long be cherished by his friends. The only near relative who survives him is his brother, Oscar Kent of Auburn.

Funeral services were conducted from the Methodist Church, Sunday afternoon at three o'clock by Rev E. J. Brooker and internment was made in Butler and Savannah Cemetery.

Aged 83


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