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Annie <I>Smith</I> Warren

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Annie Smith Warren

Birth
Scotland
Death
7 Dec 1928 (aged 59–60)
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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D/o Mr. & Mrs. George Smith. Foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wickens. Mother died at sea on the voyage from Scotland and was buried at sea. Her father settled in Carbon, WY and adopted her out to Mr. and Mrs. Wickens.

Married 28 Feb 1884.

Mother of Mrs. Jack Hogan of Winton, Mrs. Effie Jones of Rock Springs, Mrs. L. Ritchie of Dines, Mrs. Bert Robings of Hollywood, CA, Charlie and George both of Oakland, CA, Otto of Pocatello, ID and James of Green River.
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Rock Springs Rocket, Dec 7, 1928
MRS. C.E. Warren Succumbs Today

Mrs. C.E. Warren died at her home at 207 Logan Street today at 4 a.m. She had been ill since Friday last with influenza which resulted in her death with diabetes as a contributing cause.

Mrs. Warren was 60 years old and Rock Springs had been her home since she was four. As the report of her death was broadcast there were friends and acquaintances in every section of the city who received it with a keen sense of regret, several of whom remembered her as Anna Wickens. Har parents were Mr. and Mrs. William Wickens who were among the pioneer residents of Rock Springs, coming here from their native Scotland in 1872 and who resided, in the early days, in the rock house yet standing at D and Fourth street back of the First National bank building.

The decedent had been associated with the development of Rock Springs for more than a half century. She had received her education in its schools and had seen it grow from a mere village to a city of several thousand souls. Fourty-four years ago, Februay 28th, she was married to Charles E. Warren in Rock Springs. To them ten children were born, two of whom preceded her in death.

Those who, with her husband, survive, are Charles and George Warren, San Francisco; Mrs. Jack Hogan, Portland; Mrs. Roy Jones, Rock Springs; Mrs. Leonard Fisher and Mrs. H.J. Robings, Winton; Otto and James Warren, Rock Springs.

Mrs. Warren was active in several fraternal organizations of the city, namely, Neighbors of Woodcraft, Royal Neighbors, Ladies of the Mooseheart, and the Woman’s Benefit Association.

Funeral Pending

Funeral arrangements were not complete early this afternoon, pending the receipt of word from children residing at a distance. However, it is thought that the services will be Sunday in charge of the Wildermuth Funeral Home.
D/o Mr. & Mrs. George Smith. Foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wickens. Mother died at sea on the voyage from Scotland and was buried at sea. Her father settled in Carbon, WY and adopted her out to Mr. and Mrs. Wickens.

Married 28 Feb 1884.

Mother of Mrs. Jack Hogan of Winton, Mrs. Effie Jones of Rock Springs, Mrs. L. Ritchie of Dines, Mrs. Bert Robings of Hollywood, CA, Charlie and George both of Oakland, CA, Otto of Pocatello, ID and James of Green River.
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Rock Springs Rocket, Dec 7, 1928
MRS. C.E. Warren Succumbs Today

Mrs. C.E. Warren died at her home at 207 Logan Street today at 4 a.m. She had been ill since Friday last with influenza which resulted in her death with diabetes as a contributing cause.

Mrs. Warren was 60 years old and Rock Springs had been her home since she was four. As the report of her death was broadcast there were friends and acquaintances in every section of the city who received it with a keen sense of regret, several of whom remembered her as Anna Wickens. Har parents were Mr. and Mrs. William Wickens who were among the pioneer residents of Rock Springs, coming here from their native Scotland in 1872 and who resided, in the early days, in the rock house yet standing at D and Fourth street back of the First National bank building.

The decedent had been associated with the development of Rock Springs for more than a half century. She had received her education in its schools and had seen it grow from a mere village to a city of several thousand souls. Fourty-four years ago, Februay 28th, she was married to Charles E. Warren in Rock Springs. To them ten children were born, two of whom preceded her in death.

Those who, with her husband, survive, are Charles and George Warren, San Francisco; Mrs. Jack Hogan, Portland; Mrs. Roy Jones, Rock Springs; Mrs. Leonard Fisher and Mrs. H.J. Robings, Winton; Otto and James Warren, Rock Springs.

Mrs. Warren was active in several fraternal organizations of the city, namely, Neighbors of Woodcraft, Royal Neighbors, Ladies of the Mooseheart, and the Woman’s Benefit Association.

Funeral Pending

Funeral arrangements were not complete early this afternoon, pending the receipt of word from children residing at a distance. However, it is thought that the services will be Sunday in charge of the Wildermuth Funeral Home.


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