Evelyne Cordelia <I>Stone</I> Warriner

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Evelyne Cordelia Stone Warriner

Birth
Nyack, Rockland County, New York, USA
Death
7 Sep 1954 (aged 66)
Florence, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Florence, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section E, Lot 42, Space 5
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She was baptized Evelyn Cordelia Stone (in May 1888?) at Grace Episcopal Church in Nyack, New York, the daughter of "Edwin B. and Maggie Stone" with witnesses being her mother "and Mrs. Mory."

Later in her life she began spelling her name "Evelyne" with a final e.

She married widowed Justin Bliss Warriner, Sr. when she was 17 and he was 53, after serving as a nurse to his mother in Hawley, Massachusetts. Living in Northampton, Mass., they had 24 happy years and seven children together.

MRS. EVELYNE WARRINER

Mrs. Evelyne (Stone) Warriner, widow of Justin B. Warriner, died suddenly yesterday at the age of 66 at her home on North Main St., Florence. Born Dec. 19, 1887, in Nyack, N. Y., daughter of the late Edwin B. and Margaret (Demar) [sic] Stone, she had been a resident of this city [Northampton] for the past 44 years and was a member of the Florence Congregational Church. She leaves four sons, Justin B. and Edwin R., both of Springfield, Ralph W. of Greenfield, and Richard of Pontiac, Mich.; two daughters, Mrs. Wilfred Boucher of Williamsburg and Mrs. Gordon Scott of Huntington; a stepson, Edward L. Warriner of Griswoldville, and a stepdaughter in Pontiac, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. Arthur DeCelles of this city and Mrs. Susan Barber of West Springfield; three brothers Philip N. Stone of Brooklyn N. Y., David [sic; Davis] H. Stone of New Hyde Park, L. I. and Charles H. Stone of Chesterfield; 20 grandchildren and five great-gbrandchildren [sic]. The funeral will be held at the R. D. Newell & Son Funeral Home Friday afternoon at 2 with organ prelude at 1:30. The Rev. Walter G. Couch Jr., ptstor [sic] of the Florence Congregational Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow evening from 7 to 9.

[Published in the Hampshire Gazette, Northampton, Mass., September 8, 1954.]
She was baptized Evelyn Cordelia Stone (in May 1888?) at Grace Episcopal Church in Nyack, New York, the daughter of "Edwin B. and Maggie Stone" with witnesses being her mother "and Mrs. Mory."

Later in her life she began spelling her name "Evelyne" with a final e.

She married widowed Justin Bliss Warriner, Sr. when she was 17 and he was 53, after serving as a nurse to his mother in Hawley, Massachusetts. Living in Northampton, Mass., they had 24 happy years and seven children together.

MRS. EVELYNE WARRINER

Mrs. Evelyne (Stone) Warriner, widow of Justin B. Warriner, died suddenly yesterday at the age of 66 at her home on North Main St., Florence. Born Dec. 19, 1887, in Nyack, N. Y., daughter of the late Edwin B. and Margaret (Demar) [sic] Stone, she had been a resident of this city [Northampton] for the past 44 years and was a member of the Florence Congregational Church. She leaves four sons, Justin B. and Edwin R., both of Springfield, Ralph W. of Greenfield, and Richard of Pontiac, Mich.; two daughters, Mrs. Wilfred Boucher of Williamsburg and Mrs. Gordon Scott of Huntington; a stepson, Edward L. Warriner of Griswoldville, and a stepdaughter in Pontiac, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. Arthur DeCelles of this city and Mrs. Susan Barber of West Springfield; three brothers Philip N. Stone of Brooklyn N. Y., David [sic; Davis] H. Stone of New Hyde Park, L. I. and Charles H. Stone of Chesterfield; 20 grandchildren and five great-gbrandchildren [sic]. The funeral will be held at the R. D. Newell & Son Funeral Home Friday afternoon at 2 with organ prelude at 1:30. The Rev. Walter G. Couch Jr., ptstor [sic] of the Florence Congregational Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow evening from 7 to 9.

[Published in the Hampshire Gazette, Northampton, Mass., September 8, 1954.]

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EVELYNE S. WARRINER
1887 - 1954



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