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Rosella Adeline “Delle” <I>Hunter</I> Warner

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Rosella Adeline “Delle” Hunter Warner

Birth
Durango, Dubuque County, Iowa, USA
Death
30 Jan 1930 (aged 69)
Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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1. Beloved Wife of Willis A. Warner
Daughter of Martha A. Cardwell and James Allison Hunter, born in Iowa Township, Iowa.

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Mrs. W. E. Warner, Mother of Ernest Warner, Is Dead. Mrs. Willis E. Warner, Mother of Ernest H. Warner of his city died Thursday morning at the home of her Daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Harris in Longmont. Mrs. Warner had been confined to her bed for some time, and died in her sleep. No definite cause has been given for her death. Mrs. Warner was born in Durango, Iowa, March 10 1660 and would have been 70 years old her next birthday She was a pioneer resident of Longmont and was influential in church and social circles. Mrs Warner is survived by her husband, by her daughter, Mrs Harris of Longmont, and Mrs I. B. Barnes of Boulder, and by her son Ernest Warner of Fort Collins. Mrs Warner was a frequent visitor in this city and was well known here. Mr and Mrs Warner left immediately for Longmont this morning on being advised of Mrs Warners death. Funeral arrangements have not been completed but information from the Harris home in Longmont was to the effect that the funeral would probably be held Saturday afternoon. United States Colorado Fort Collins Fort Collins Coloradoan 1930 Jan
1. Beloved Wife of Willis A. Warner
Daughter of Martha A. Cardwell and James Allison Hunter, born in Iowa Township, Iowa.

2. [email protected]
Mrs. W. E. Warner, Mother of Ernest Warner, Is Dead. Mrs. Willis E. Warner, Mother of Ernest H. Warner of his city died Thursday morning at the home of her Daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Harris in Longmont. Mrs. Warner had been confined to her bed for some time, and died in her sleep. No definite cause has been given for her death. Mrs. Warner was born in Durango, Iowa, March 10 1660 and would have been 70 years old her next birthday She was a pioneer resident of Longmont and was influential in church and social circles. Mrs Warner is survived by her husband, by her daughter, Mrs Harris of Longmont, and Mrs I. B. Barnes of Boulder, and by her son Ernest Warner of Fort Collins. Mrs Warner was a frequent visitor in this city and was well known here. Mr and Mrs Warner left immediately for Longmont this morning on being advised of Mrs Warners death. Funeral arrangements have not been completed but information from the Harris home in Longmont was to the effect that the funeral would probably be held Saturday afternoon. United States Colorado Fort Collins Fort Collins Coloradoan 1930 Jan


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