Her obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, June 29, 1972.
Mrs. Grace E. Warner, 80, a former resident of Rt. 1, Amsterdam, died Wednesday of last week in the Windsor Medical Center in North Canton. She was the widow of Bert Warner, who died in 1967. Mrs. Warner was born June 20, 1892, in Carroll County and was a member of Amsterdam United Methodist Church.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. John (Mildred) Arbogast of East Canton, with Whom she resided for the past five years; two sons, Chester of Amsterdam and Arthur of East Sandwich, Mass.; two sisters, Mrs. John Warner of Rt. 1, Amsterdam, and Mrs. Samuel Burrier of Rt. 1, Jewett, and three grandchildren. Services were Saturday at the Sweeney Funeral Home in Amsterdam with rev. Fred Gaston officiating. Burial was in the Cemetery at Kilgore.
Her obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, June 29, 1972.
Mrs. Grace E. Warner, 80, a former resident of Rt. 1, Amsterdam, died Wednesday of last week in the Windsor Medical Center in North Canton. She was the widow of Bert Warner, who died in 1967. Mrs. Warner was born June 20, 1892, in Carroll County and was a member of Amsterdam United Methodist Church.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. John (Mildred) Arbogast of East Canton, with Whom she resided for the past five years; two sons, Chester of Amsterdam and Arthur of East Sandwich, Mass.; two sisters, Mrs. John Warner of Rt. 1, Amsterdam, and Mrs. Samuel Burrier of Rt. 1, Jewett, and three grandchildren. Services were Saturday at the Sweeney Funeral Home in Amsterdam with rev. Fred Gaston officiating. Burial was in the Cemetery at Kilgore.
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