Funeral services for Henry Ware, who died Sunday morning at his home at 6:30 Gurnee Avenue, were to be held from the residence at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon with Rev. Perry Claxton, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. Intement was to be in Edgemont Ceme- with Stanley and White in charge.
Mr. Ware had been ill with pneumonia for about a week.
Pall bears are T. W. Cannon, Lewis Crosby, Paul Bentley, Hand Hinson, George Longer and George Moore.
Surviving Mr. Ware are the widow, a brother, James Ware of Billings, Mont., and a niece Mrs. Annie Keel, of Anniston.
Anniston Star
Henry was born in Campbell County, Georgia to the parents Hester and William J Ware. His father died six months before his birth. Henry moved to Anniston, Alabama around 1898 with his mother and remained there the remainder of his life.
Funeral services for Henry Ware, who died Sunday morning at his home at 6:30 Gurnee Avenue, were to be held from the residence at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon with Rev. Perry Claxton, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. Intement was to be in Edgemont Ceme- with Stanley and White in charge.
Mr. Ware had been ill with pneumonia for about a week.
Pall bears are T. W. Cannon, Lewis Crosby, Paul Bentley, Hand Hinson, George Longer and George Moore.
Surviving Mr. Ware are the widow, a brother, James Ware of Billings, Mont., and a niece Mrs. Annie Keel, of Anniston.
Anniston Star
Henry was born in Campbell County, Georgia to the parents Hester and William J Ware. His father died six months before his birth. Henry moved to Anniston, Alabama around 1898 with his mother and remained there the remainder of his life.
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Marker placed 30 Sep 2011 by members of the Ware Family.
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