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Noah Frederick Warlick

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Noah Frederick Warlick

Birth
Cusseta, Chambers County, Alabama, USA
Death
12 Mar 1914 (aged 32)
Cusseta, Chambers County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Cusseta, Chambers County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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"The LaFayette Sun" - March 18, 1914:

Death of N. F. Warlick.

On Thursday, 9:30 p.m., March 12, Mr. N. F. Warlick, agent of the Western Railroad at Cusseta, Ala., died at his residence in that village. He had been ill for more than a year and had suffered much during that period. Mr. Warlick was born at Cusseta on October 22, 1883, and he spent the greater part of his life there. On October 22, 1911, he was married to Miss Esther McCoy, Fairburn, Ga., who survives him. He also leaves his mother, Mrs. W. D. Warlick, Cusseta, A. H. Warlick, Opelika, T. A. Warlick, Blanton, Texas, and one sister, Mrs. H. R. Mitchell, of Opelika, R.F.D. He was for years before his death a consistent member of the Cusseta Baptist Church; he was universally esteemed by all who knew him, and was much in favor with Western Railroad officials. On Friday the funeral was held at the residence of the deceased, conducted by Dr. W. C. Bledsoe, the pastor of the Cusseta Baptist Church. The Sun tenders to the bereaved family heartfelt sympathy.
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"The LaFayette Sun" - March 18, 1914:

Death of N. F. Warlick.

On Thursday, 9:30 p.m., March 12, Mr. N. F. Warlick, agent of the Western Railroad at Cusseta, Ala., died at his residence in that village. He had been ill for more than a year and had suffered much during that period. Mr. Warlick was born at Cusseta on October 22, 1883, and he spent the greater part of his life there. On October 22, 1911, he was married to Miss Esther McCoy, Fairburn, Ga., who survives him. He also leaves his mother, Mrs. W. D. Warlick, Cusseta, A. H. Warlick, Opelika, T. A. Warlick, Blanton, Texas, and one sister, Mrs. H. R. Mitchell, of Opelika, R.F.D. He was for years before his death a consistent member of the Cusseta Baptist Church; he was universally esteemed by all who knew him, and was much in favor with Western Railroad officials. On Friday the funeral was held at the residence of the deceased, conducted by Dr. W. C. Bledsoe, the pastor of the Cusseta Baptist Church. The Sun tenders to the bereaved family heartfelt sympathy.
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