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Effie Mae <I>Warren Jones</I> Santo

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Effie Mae Warren Jones Santo

Birth
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA
Death
13 Jun 1955 (aged 61)
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Rock Springs Miner, Jun 19, 1955
MRS. FRED SANTO

Funeral services for Effie May Santo, 61, wife of Fred Santo, were held Thursday afternoon at the Episcopal church of the Holy Communion. In the absence of the rector, Rev. E. Thomas Rodda, Rev. Harold Weaver of the Rawlins Episcopal church conducted the services and burial was in Mountain View cemetery.

Sand Lily circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, conducted a graveside memorial service. Mrs. Santo was state manager of Wyoming Neighbors of Woodcraft and was clerk of Sand Lily circle.

Pallbearers were Ben F. Butler, Ernest Cameron, Lloyd Fordyce, Joseph Gras, Otto Larsen and E.O. Morris.

Mrs. Santo died at midnight Monday in Sweetwater Memorial hospital where she had been a patient for a week. She was first taken ill early this year and in April underwent surgery.

Born March 23, 1894 in Rock Springs, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren, pioneer Rock Springs residents, she had lived her entire life in Rock Springs.

She was a member of Archie Hay post, American Legion auxiliary, which she served as president, retiring from the office only a few hours before her death.

Mrs. Santo was widely known over the state because of her position as state manager of Neighbors of Woodcraft. She also was a member of Rock Springs B.P.O. Does, drove 59.

Survivors are her husband, Fred Santo, a Union Pacific railroad engineer; two sons by a former marriage, William Kish of Los Angeles and Jack Kish of Rock Springs and three grandchildren. Four stepsons, Harry Jones of Rock Springs, Fred Jones of Pinedale, Harold Jones of Lovell and Dave Jones of Palisades, Idaho, also survive.

Her sisters and brothers are Mrs. Jack T. Hogan of Lancaster, Calif., who was unable to come to Rock Springs when advised of Mrs. Santo's death because of illness; Mrs. Bert Robings of Hollywood, Mrs. Lon Ritchie of Rock Springs, Charles and George Warren, both of San Francisco, Otto Warren of Alameda, Calif., and James Warren of Price, Utah.

The Santo home is at 110 Sheridan street.
Rock Springs Miner, Jun 19, 1955
MRS. FRED SANTO

Funeral services for Effie May Santo, 61, wife of Fred Santo, were held Thursday afternoon at the Episcopal church of the Holy Communion. In the absence of the rector, Rev. E. Thomas Rodda, Rev. Harold Weaver of the Rawlins Episcopal church conducted the services and burial was in Mountain View cemetery.

Sand Lily circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, conducted a graveside memorial service. Mrs. Santo was state manager of Wyoming Neighbors of Woodcraft and was clerk of Sand Lily circle.

Pallbearers were Ben F. Butler, Ernest Cameron, Lloyd Fordyce, Joseph Gras, Otto Larsen and E.O. Morris.

Mrs. Santo died at midnight Monday in Sweetwater Memorial hospital where she had been a patient for a week. She was first taken ill early this year and in April underwent surgery.

Born March 23, 1894 in Rock Springs, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren, pioneer Rock Springs residents, she had lived her entire life in Rock Springs.

She was a member of Archie Hay post, American Legion auxiliary, which she served as president, retiring from the office only a few hours before her death.

Mrs. Santo was widely known over the state because of her position as state manager of Neighbors of Woodcraft. She also was a member of Rock Springs B.P.O. Does, drove 59.

Survivors are her husband, Fred Santo, a Union Pacific railroad engineer; two sons by a former marriage, William Kish of Los Angeles and Jack Kish of Rock Springs and three grandchildren. Four stepsons, Harry Jones of Rock Springs, Fred Jones of Pinedale, Harold Jones of Lovell and Dave Jones of Palisades, Idaho, also survive.

Her sisters and brothers are Mrs. Jack T. Hogan of Lancaster, Calif., who was unable to come to Rock Springs when advised of Mrs. Santo's death because of illness; Mrs. Bert Robings of Hollywood, Mrs. Lon Ritchie of Rock Springs, Charles and George Warren, both of San Francisco, Otto Warren of Alameda, Calif., and James Warren of Price, Utah.

The Santo home is at 110 Sheridan street.


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