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Floyd C. BENNETT

Cleo Springs Cemetery



FLOYD C. BENNETT


© Jo Aguirre


Floyd C Bennett was born September 12, 1902 and died January 5, 1952. He was buried in the Cleo Cemetery under the direction of Speece Funeral Home of Fairview.

Mr. Bennett was born in Weir Kansas and came to Oklahoma as a child. His family were early settlers in Major County.

Survivors are his parents, Edward and Mary Bell Bennett of the home; four brothers: Joe of Weir Kansas, Earl of Elkhart Kansas, and William R. of Cleo Springs; two sisters Mrs. Frank (Ethel) Drees of Wichita Kansas and Mrs. Orville (Edith) Stiles of Cleo Springs. He was preceded in death by two brothers Arthur Bennett (born August 27,1915 and died September 9,1915), and Elmer Leon (born December 27,1924 and died May 7,1925)

Submitted by Jo Aguirre
Obit Coordinator
Oklahoma Cemetery Project



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