CHARLES FRANKLIN WARREN, 71, died Wednesday evening at his home at Fountaindale, after a four weeks illness. Death was due to pneumonia.
He was born near Harbaugh's Valley, the son of Issac Newton and Catherine (Cline) Warren. He lived practically his entire life in the section.
Mr. Warren had been employed at the Funkhouser quarry at Greenstone for the last 12 years. He was a member of the Church of God. He had been married 42 years.
Surviving are his wife, Sarah Tressler, these children; Mrs. Winfield Brown, Harbaugh's Valley; Mrs. Floyd Harbaugh, Mrs. Ralph McGlaughlin, Cascades; Mrs. George McGlaughlin, Fairfield R. 2; Mrs. Otwell O'Keefe, New Jersey; Roy E. Warren, Harbaugh's Valley; Harry Warren, Lantz, Maryland; Merle and Gladys at home.
Fourteen grandchildren and these brothers and sisters, Mrs. Jennie Shover, Pennersville; Mrs. Annie Gall, Baltimore; Mrs. Frank Benchoff, Charmain; Mrs. Lillie Hull, Zora; Samuel Warren, Fountaindale; Lewis Warren, Wayne Heights; John Warren, Fountaindale; George Warren, Gettysburg; William Warren, Zora and McClelland, Warren, Eyler's Valley, also survive.
Funeral services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Methodist Episcopal Church, Fountaindale, in charge of the Rev. J. E. Kistler. Interment in the Fountaindale cemetery.
Friends may call this evening from 7 to 9 at the Grove funeral home, Waynesboro.
Source : The Gettysburg Times Newspaper - Gettysburg, Adams Co., Pennsylvania - Friday, February 4, 1938
CHARLES FRANKLIN WARREN, 71, died Wednesday evening at his home at Fountaindale, after a four weeks illness. Death was due to pneumonia.
He was born near Harbaugh's Valley, the son of Issac Newton and Catherine (Cline) Warren. He lived practically his entire life in the section.
Mr. Warren had been employed at the Funkhouser quarry at Greenstone for the last 12 years. He was a member of the Church of God. He had been married 42 years.
Surviving are his wife, Sarah Tressler, these children; Mrs. Winfield Brown, Harbaugh's Valley; Mrs. Floyd Harbaugh, Mrs. Ralph McGlaughlin, Cascades; Mrs. George McGlaughlin, Fairfield R. 2; Mrs. Otwell O'Keefe, New Jersey; Roy E. Warren, Harbaugh's Valley; Harry Warren, Lantz, Maryland; Merle and Gladys at home.
Fourteen grandchildren and these brothers and sisters, Mrs. Jennie Shover, Pennersville; Mrs. Annie Gall, Baltimore; Mrs. Frank Benchoff, Charmain; Mrs. Lillie Hull, Zora; Samuel Warren, Fountaindale; Lewis Warren, Wayne Heights; John Warren, Fountaindale; George Warren, Gettysburg; William Warren, Zora and McClelland, Warren, Eyler's Valley, also survive.
Funeral services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Methodist Episcopal Church, Fountaindale, in charge of the Rev. J. E. Kistler. Interment in the Fountaindale cemetery.
Friends may call this evening from 7 to 9 at the Grove funeral home, Waynesboro.
Source : The Gettysburg Times Newspaper - Gettysburg, Adams Co., Pennsylvania - Friday, February 4, 1938
Family Members
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Samuel S Warren
1868–1941
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Lewis Albert Warren
1869–1950
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Martha Jane Warren Shover
1872–1951
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John Alonze Warren
1874–1948
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George Elmer Warren
1875–1953
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William Howard Warren
1876–1958
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Emma A Warren
1876–1878
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Lillie Grace Warren Hull
1881–1956
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McClelland J. Warren
1883–1962
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Mary A. Warren
1886–1918
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Mabel Viola Warren Benchoff
1890–1960
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Hazel Jenetta Warren Brown
1896–1955
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Gladys Alverta Warren
1898–1974
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Harry Clayton "Short" Warren
1900–1968
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Effie Margaret Warren O'Keefe
1901–1998
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Merle Tressler Warren
1904–1960
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Marie Viola Warren Harbaugh
1907–1992
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Leila Mae Warren McGlaughlin
1911–2000
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Roy Edward Warren
1911–2000
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Ethel I. Warren McGlaughlin
1914–2002
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