Born: February 4, 1873, Youngstown, Ohio. Died: October 10, 1958, Michigan. Buried: Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, California. | Courtesy of Old Rugged Cross Historical Museum |
When Bennard was very young, his family moved to Albia, Iowa, then Lucas, Iowa. He wanted a career in evangelism, but was forced instead to support his mother and sisters when his father died. After he married, he and his wife worked for the Salvation Army in Illinois, and he later served as an evangelist in America and Canada.
Bennard spent his last years in Reed City, Michigan, where the Chamber of Commerce put up a cross near his home in his honor. The Old Rugged Cross Historical Museum in Reed City commemorates his work.
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