BENNETT CEMETERY, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana.
Recorded and Submitted by Antoinette Harrell-Miller, June, 2001
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An African American Cemetery
Bennett Cemetery is located on Cleveland Rd.
Get on Hwy 16, take a right on Hwy 1046, when
you get to the fork, take the left on Hwy 1045.
Past Gordon Chapel Church of God In Christ,
go about 5 miles, the road on the right hand side is J.P. Thomas Rd.
The Road on the left
is Cleveland Road. Take this road past the
curve, about a quarter of a mile past the curve.
The cemetery sit on the left hand side. This
land belong to the Bennett Family.
Special thanks to Bernard Temple and ILona
Lyttle.
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1. C. B.
Cleveland Bennett, Jr.
b. May 11, 1936
d. April 21, 1987
God so loved the world; John 3:16
2. Cleveland Bennett, Sr.
b. Jan 7, 1907
d. Aug 14, 1987
US Navy
World War II
3. " Mama Lillie"
Lillie Lue Van Hitchens Bennett"
b. Mar 1, 1907
d. Sept 3, 1991
Follow peace with all men:
Heb 12: 14
4. Rev. Jasper Harrell, Jr.
b. Mar 9, 1934
d. Aug 1, 1987
I must work the work of him that sent
me. John 9:4
5. Ms. Chandel Renita Pope
d. June 25, 1995
age 32
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