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Private Charley Fertnan Warr

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Private Charley Fertnan Warr Veteran

Birth
Richmond, Dallas County, Alabama, USA
Death
16 Jul 1926 (aged 84)
Pleasant Hill, Dallas County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Sardis, Dallas County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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He was a Master Carpenter. He was a Private Co. B. 3rd. cav. Reg. Crocheron Light Dragoons. Enlisted at Mobile at the age of 20. Husband of Mollie Ann Skinner Warr. In or about 1872 Charles and Mollie went to Texas where William and Oliver were born they came back to Alabama where the last child was born.

I remember how, each morning, he'd rise before us all, and I'd hear his muffled footsteps, as he padded down the hall.

The many years he'd labored, had left his body bend and gray, but Grandpa had a reason, for getting up each day.

A well-worn box sat on a shelf, beside his rocking chair,I don't known where it came from, seems it always had been there.

Inside the box, a tattered cloth, of crimson, blue, and white, and he'd gaze at it each morning, with tears that dimmed his sight.

On special days, he raised it still, on the pole outside our door, and he'd tell us kids, in reverent tones what that tattered cloth stood for.

"The red reminds me of the Wheatfield, where Pickett's men were slain, when seven thousand good men fell, amidst the bloodied grain."

"The blue, I guess, brings back to mind, the loneliness and cold, of a Shenandoah winter, a thousand miles from home."

"And the pure white stars, well they're generals, for Jackson, Stuart, and Bee,
and that big one in the middle there, is for Robert Edward Lee!"

"Each bullet hole is a battle won, each tear is a comrade lost, each stain is for a wounded friend, who paid the final cost."

Ol'Grandpa must have loved that flag, he stayed near it every day, and so Grandpa took it with him, when he finally passed away.

And if there's a flagpole up in heaven, there's no tear in Grandpa's eye, cause I know he's back in uniform, and his beloved flag flies high

The Flag My Grandpa Knew
by Ronnie Hatfield

The dead, though gone from this earth, shall always remain with us in memory. On watch at heavens gate, they stand, ready to welcome loved ones with open arms, muskets traded in for a pair of wings.

- SCP
He was a Master Carpenter. He was a Private Co. B. 3rd. cav. Reg. Crocheron Light Dragoons. Enlisted at Mobile at the age of 20. Husband of Mollie Ann Skinner Warr. In or about 1872 Charles and Mollie went to Texas where William and Oliver were born they came back to Alabama where the last child was born.

I remember how, each morning, he'd rise before us all, and I'd hear his muffled footsteps, as he padded down the hall.

The many years he'd labored, had left his body bend and gray, but Grandpa had a reason, for getting up each day.

A well-worn box sat on a shelf, beside his rocking chair,I don't known where it came from, seems it always had been there.

Inside the box, a tattered cloth, of crimson, blue, and white, and he'd gaze at it each morning, with tears that dimmed his sight.

On special days, he raised it still, on the pole outside our door, and he'd tell us kids, in reverent tones what that tattered cloth stood for.

"The red reminds me of the Wheatfield, where Pickett's men were slain, when seven thousand good men fell, amidst the bloodied grain."

"The blue, I guess, brings back to mind, the loneliness and cold, of a Shenandoah winter, a thousand miles from home."

"And the pure white stars, well they're generals, for Jackson, Stuart, and Bee,
and that big one in the middle there, is for Robert Edward Lee!"

"Each bullet hole is a battle won, each tear is a comrade lost, each stain is for a wounded friend, who paid the final cost."

Ol'Grandpa must have loved that flag, he stayed near it every day, and so Grandpa took it with him, when he finally passed away.

And if there's a flagpole up in heaven, there's no tear in Grandpa's eye, cause I know he's back in uniform, and his beloved flag flies high

The Flag My Grandpa Knew
by Ronnie Hatfield

The dead, though gone from this earth, shall always remain with us in memory. On watch at heavens gate, they stand, ready to welcome loved ones with open arms, muskets traded in for a pair of wings.

- SCP


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