Born Feb. 14, 1886 in Ashton, Neb., Warminski moved to White Deer in 1912 where he was engaged as a farmer until his death. Warminski was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in White Deer.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Helen Warminski, White Deer; three daughters, Mrs. Lucille Ronney, Borger; Mrs. Lillian May, White Deer; and Sister Crysoston, a Catholic nun living at Jefferson City Mo.
Other survivors include three sons, Lawrence and Donald, both of Bremerton, Wash.; and Albert Warminski, Hawthorne, Calif.; and five grandchildren.
(Published in Borger News-Herald, Monday, December 13, 1954)
Obit furnished by Edith Guynes Stanley
Born Feb. 14, 1886 in Ashton, Neb., Warminski moved to White Deer in 1912 where he was engaged as a farmer until his death. Warminski was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in White Deer.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Helen Warminski, White Deer; three daughters, Mrs. Lucille Ronney, Borger; Mrs. Lillian May, White Deer; and Sister Crysoston, a Catholic nun living at Jefferson City Mo.
Other survivors include three sons, Lawrence and Donald, both of Bremerton, Wash.; and Albert Warminski, Hawthorne, Calif.; and five grandchildren.
(Published in Borger News-Herald, Monday, December 13, 1954)
Obit furnished by Edith Guynes Stanley
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