Mrs. Warner was born June 29, 1916, at Hunting Ground and was a daughter of the late Amby H. and Surrilda Waybright Warner.
She was employed at the Franklin Garment Company and retired from Hanover Shoe Inc., at age 70, after 19 years of service.
She was dedicated to and a member of the North Fork Apostolic Church, and attended faithfully as long as her health would allow, and beyond.
She was loving and passionately devoted to her children and grandchildren.
On Oct. 23, 1937, she married Owen C. Warner, who preceded her in death on Oct. 5, 1998.
She is survived by four daughters, Faye Rosencrance of Dailey, Lyda Armstrong of Culloden, Frances Morgan of Harrisonburg, VA, and Jerri Mick of Upper Tract; two sons, Ronald Warner of Durbin and Jim Warner of Riverton; three sisters, Opal Bennett and Bessie Warner, both of Beverly, and Jessie Sponaugle of Elkins; 17 grandchidlren; 20 great-grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.
Pastor James Phares conducted the funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday at the North Fork Apostolic Tabernacle near Riverton. Burial was at the North Fork Memorial Cemetery in Riverton.
Memorial donations may be made to the North Fork Rescue Squad, the North Fork Apostolic Church of the American Cancer Society.
Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Kimble Funeral Home in Franklin.
Pendleton Times - August 1, 2002
Mrs. Warner was born June 29, 1916, at Hunting Ground and was a daughter of the late Amby H. and Surrilda Waybright Warner.
She was employed at the Franklin Garment Company and retired from Hanover Shoe Inc., at age 70, after 19 years of service.
She was dedicated to and a member of the North Fork Apostolic Church, and attended faithfully as long as her health would allow, and beyond.
She was loving and passionately devoted to her children and grandchildren.
On Oct. 23, 1937, she married Owen C. Warner, who preceded her in death on Oct. 5, 1998.
She is survived by four daughters, Faye Rosencrance of Dailey, Lyda Armstrong of Culloden, Frances Morgan of Harrisonburg, VA, and Jerri Mick of Upper Tract; two sons, Ronald Warner of Durbin and Jim Warner of Riverton; three sisters, Opal Bennett and Bessie Warner, both of Beverly, and Jessie Sponaugle of Elkins; 17 grandchidlren; 20 great-grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.
Pastor James Phares conducted the funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday at the North Fork Apostolic Tabernacle near Riverton. Burial was at the North Fork Memorial Cemetery in Riverton.
Memorial donations may be made to the North Fork Rescue Squad, the North Fork Apostolic Church of the American Cancer Society.
Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Kimble Funeral Home in Franklin.
Pendleton Times - August 1, 2002
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