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Christina “Tina” <I>Kreighbaum</I> Warner

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Christina “Tina” Kreighbaum Warner

Birth
Summit County, Ohio, USA
Death
25 May 1906 (aged 65)
Summit County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Green, Summit County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 15 from eastern fence
Memorial ID
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Christina was born in Green Township, Summit County, OH and died of dropsy in Norton Township.
"DEAD IN BED Husband Found Wife at 3 O'clock Friday Morning.
(Special to Beacon Journal )
Barberton, O., May 25. - Mrs. Christina Warner, wife of Henry J. Warner, was discovered dead in bed by her husband about 3 o'clock Friday morning. Mrs. Warner, who was about 65 years old, had not been in good health for some time, but retired Thursday night, feeling as well as usual. About 3 o'clock Mr. Warner awoke and observed that his wife did not seem to be breathing. He tried to arouse her, but soon found that she had expired. Coroner L. B. Humphrey was notified and went to Barberton Friday morning. His verdict is that death was due to natural causes. Mrs. Warner enjoyed a day's outing Thursday, having spent the day fishing in company with her husband. She was an estimable woman and had many friends here."
Akron {OH} Beacon Journal, Friday, May 25, 1906, p. 13
Christina was born in Green Township, Summit County, OH and died of dropsy in Norton Township.
"DEAD IN BED Husband Found Wife at 3 O'clock Friday Morning.
(Special to Beacon Journal )
Barberton, O., May 25. - Mrs. Christina Warner, wife of Henry J. Warner, was discovered dead in bed by her husband about 3 o'clock Friday morning. Mrs. Warner, who was about 65 years old, had not been in good health for some time, but retired Thursday night, feeling as well as usual. About 3 o'clock Mr. Warner awoke and observed that his wife did not seem to be breathing. He tried to arouse her, but soon found that she had expired. Coroner L. B. Humphrey was notified and went to Barberton Friday morning. His verdict is that death was due to natural causes. Mrs. Warner enjoyed a day's outing Thursday, having spent the day fishing in company with her husband. She was an estimable woman and had many friends here."
Akron {OH} Beacon Journal, Friday, May 25, 1906, p. 13

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