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Dr Harry Edwin Warner

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Dr Harry Edwin Warner Veteran

Birth
Wiconisco, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
23 Oct 1954 (aged 64)
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Elizabethville, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 18 Lot 21
Memorial ID
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Harry Edwin was the son of Reuben Alfred Warner and Alice L. Grim. He had a younger sister, Stella M. Grim, who died as a young girl.

The two short notices in the Patriot News, describe Harry's education and explain his future occupation as a pharmasist, and owner of a drug store in Harrisburg.

Will Study Pharmacy—Harry E. Warner, of 113 North Summit Street, will leave Saturday for the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. He has been with Frank J. Althouse for a number of years.
THE PATRIOT, HARRISBURG, PENNA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1909, PAGE TEN
Date: 1909-09-16; Paper: Patriot, Page 10

HARRISBURGER QUALIFIES
Harry E. Warner, of this city, was the only Harrisburger to become a qualified pharmacist as the result of the recent examination by the State Pharmaceutical Examining Board. Seventy-seven applicants appeared, and of the fifty-five examined for registration as qualified pharmacists, twenty-nine were successful, while of the twenty-two examined for registration as qualified assistants seventeen passed.
THE PATRIOT, HARRISBURG, PENNA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1912, PAGE SIX
Date: 1912-09-27; Paper: Patriot, Page 6

Harry married Cleo Mary Parmer and they had a son, John Reuben Warner.
Harry Edwin was the son of Reuben Alfred Warner and Alice L. Grim. He had a younger sister, Stella M. Grim, who died as a young girl.

The two short notices in the Patriot News, describe Harry's education and explain his future occupation as a pharmasist, and owner of a drug store in Harrisburg.

Will Study Pharmacy—Harry E. Warner, of 113 North Summit Street, will leave Saturday for the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. He has been with Frank J. Althouse for a number of years.
THE PATRIOT, HARRISBURG, PENNA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1909, PAGE TEN
Date: 1909-09-16; Paper: Patriot, Page 10

HARRISBURGER QUALIFIES
Harry E. Warner, of this city, was the only Harrisburger to become a qualified pharmacist as the result of the recent examination by the State Pharmaceutical Examining Board. Seventy-seven applicants appeared, and of the fifty-five examined for registration as qualified pharmacists, twenty-nine were successful, while of the twenty-two examined for registration as qualified assistants seventeen passed.
THE PATRIOT, HARRISBURG, PENNA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1912, PAGE SIX
Date: 1912-09-27; Paper: Patriot, Page 6

Harry married Cleo Mary Parmer and they had a son, John Reuben Warner.


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