Mr. Warren was one of the County’s substantial citizens & was well & favorably known throughout the country, where he had lived all his life, for his honest, straight forward dealings w/his fellow men. He died on the old farm home where he was born. He was the son of Jesse & Hannah Warren. On 24 Sep 1885 he was married to Eva Antle. To this union 8 children were born, 5 of which have gone before. He stated to his wife before his death that he did not fear death. He made a profession of faith some years ago but did not unite w/any church organization, but expressed his regret in doing so.
He leaves to mourn his death his wife, daughter Mrs. L W Hoffman of Mason City, IA; sons Arthur of Oilton, OK & Joe at home plus sister Mrs. Amelia Birkes of Exeter.
Despite the inclement weather his funeral was one of the largest held in that part of the country for sometime, as evidence of the high esteem in which this splendid citizen was held by all his acquaintances.
MO Death Certificate
Mr. Warren was one of the County’s substantial citizens & was well & favorably known throughout the country, where he had lived all his life, for his honest, straight forward dealings w/his fellow men. He died on the old farm home where he was born. He was the son of Jesse & Hannah Warren. On 24 Sep 1885 he was married to Eva Antle. To this union 8 children were born, 5 of which have gone before. He stated to his wife before his death that he did not fear death. He made a profession of faith some years ago but did not unite w/any church organization, but expressed his regret in doing so.
He leaves to mourn his death his wife, daughter Mrs. L W Hoffman of Mason City, IA; sons Arthur of Oilton, OK & Joe at home plus sister Mrs. Amelia Birkes of Exeter.
Despite the inclement weather his funeral was one of the largest held in that part of the country for sometime, as evidence of the high esteem in which this splendid citizen was held by all his acquaintances.
MO Death Certificate
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