Clayton L. Warren. 80, Biglerville R. 1. died suddenly Wednesday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock at the home of Harry Shaultz. Gettysburg R. 4, near Table Rock, where he had gone Monday to visit for a few days.
He had walked to a field where Mr. Shultz and others were planting potatoes and suddenly collapsed and died. Dr. C. G. Crist, the Adams County coroner, attributed the death to a coronary thrombosis.
A son of the late Andrew and Anna Showers. Mr. Warren was born and always resided in Adams County. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Wenksville Methodist church. He was the last survivor of his immediate family.
Services On Sunday
Surviving are his wife, the former Edna Kane, formerly of Cashtown, and 13 children, Mrs. Cleo Helman, Gettysburg R. 3; Mrs. Dale Taylor, Flora Dale; Mrs. Albert Kuhn, Biglerville R. 2; Edga Warren. Biglerville R 1; Mrs. Theodore Beamer, Bendersville; Mrs. Clyde Baker, Fayetteville R. 2; Mrs. Kermit Showers, Aspers R. 1; Mrs. Frank Wagaman. Aspers R. 1; Mrs. Blake Taylor, Gardners R. 2; Mrs. Emory Heller. Gardners F 2; Mrs. Clarence Butler, Aspers R. 1; Clayton Warren Jr., Gardners R. 2 and Fred Warren, at home.
Also surviving are 42 grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.
Funeral services Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Dugan Funeral Home. Bendersville, with the Rev. Eugene Steiner officiating.
Interment in Wenksville Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.
Clayton L. Warren. 80, Biglerville R. 1. died suddenly Wednesday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock at the home of Harry Shaultz. Gettysburg R. 4, near Table Rock, where he had gone Monday to visit for a few days.
He had walked to a field where Mr. Shultz and others were planting potatoes and suddenly collapsed and died. Dr. C. G. Crist, the Adams County coroner, attributed the death to a coronary thrombosis.
A son of the late Andrew and Anna Showers. Mr. Warren was born and always resided in Adams County. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Wenksville Methodist church. He was the last survivor of his immediate family.
Services On Sunday
Surviving are his wife, the former Edna Kane, formerly of Cashtown, and 13 children, Mrs. Cleo Helman, Gettysburg R. 3; Mrs. Dale Taylor, Flora Dale; Mrs. Albert Kuhn, Biglerville R. 2; Edga Warren. Biglerville R 1; Mrs. Theodore Beamer, Bendersville; Mrs. Clyde Baker, Fayetteville R. 2; Mrs. Kermit Showers, Aspers R. 1; Mrs. Frank Wagaman. Aspers R. 1; Mrs. Blake Taylor, Gardners R. 2; Mrs. Emory Heller. Gardners F 2; Mrs. Clarence Butler, Aspers R. 1; Clayton Warren Jr., Gardners R. 2 and Fred Warren, at home.
Also surviving are 42 grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.
Funeral services Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Dugan Funeral Home. Bendersville, with the Rev. Eugene Steiner officiating.
Interment in Wenksville Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.
Family Members
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Cleo A Warren Helman
1902–1997
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Eva Marie Warren Taylor
1905–1991
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Nora Ellen Warren Kuhn
1907–1987
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Edgar John Warren
1908–1985
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Anna R. Warren Beamer
1909–1999
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Infant Boy Warren
1912–1912
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Margie I. Warren
1912–1951
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Wilda M. Warren Baker
1913–1998
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Nellie E. Warren Showers
1916–1986
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Tillie Warren Wagaman
1918–2017
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Myrtle M. Warren Taylor
1920–1999
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Ruby A. Warren Heller
1922–2008
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Jean Warren Butler
1924–2016
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Clayton Lewis "Pip" Warren
1925–1998
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Frederick Merle "Cot, Fred" Warren
1925–2017
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