MARY A. WARREN died at the home of he sister, Mrs. Charles B. Shover, Pennersville, Sunday morning at 9:15 o'clock from tuberculosis, aged 32 years. She had been ill for the past four months but during last week he condition became more serious.
Mary A. Warren was born near Fountaindale, the daughter of Isaac and Mary Cline Warren, and had lived in that vicinity practically all of her life. She was a member of the Hawley Memorial chapel, Monterey.
Surviving are her father and the following brothers and sisters: Samuel, Charles and John Warren, all of Fountaindale: Louis, Wayne Heights: George and William Warren, Emmitsburg; McClellan, Eylers Valley, Mrs. Edward Gail, Highfield; Mrs. William Hull, Fountaindale, anf Mrs. Frank Benchoff, Monterey.
Funeral, Thursday afternoon, leaving the huse at 1 o'clock for the St. Jacob's Reformed church near Fountaindale, where services were held, conducted by Rev. F. A. Cook, Blue Ridge Summit. Interment in the adjoining graveyard.
Source : The Waynesboro Record Newspaper - Waynesboro, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania - Wednesday, April 24, 1918
Obituary provided by Melvin L. Halterman FAG # 47017310.
∼daughter of Isaiah and Mary (Cline) Warren. Born in the Fountaindale area.
Died of complications of tuberculous.
MARY A. WARREN died at the home of he sister, Mrs. Charles B. Shover, Pennersville, Sunday morning at 9:15 o'clock from tuberculosis, aged 32 years. She had been ill for the past four months but during last week he condition became more serious.
Mary A. Warren was born near Fountaindale, the daughter of Isaac and Mary Cline Warren, and had lived in that vicinity practically all of her life. She was a member of the Hawley Memorial chapel, Monterey.
Surviving are her father and the following brothers and sisters: Samuel, Charles and John Warren, all of Fountaindale: Louis, Wayne Heights: George and William Warren, Emmitsburg; McClellan, Eylers Valley, Mrs. Edward Gail, Highfield; Mrs. William Hull, Fountaindale, anf Mrs. Frank Benchoff, Monterey.
Funeral, Thursday afternoon, leaving the huse at 1 o'clock for the St. Jacob's Reformed church near Fountaindale, where services were held, conducted by Rev. F. A. Cook, Blue Ridge Summit. Interment in the adjoining graveyard.
Source : The Waynesboro Record Newspaper - Waynesboro, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania - Wednesday, April 24, 1918
Obituary provided by Melvin L. Halterman FAG # 47017310.
∼daughter of Isaiah and Mary (Cline) Warren. Born in the Fountaindale area.
Died of complications of tuberculous.
Family Members
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Charles Franklin Warren
1866–1938
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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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Mabel Viola Warren Benchoff
1890–1960
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