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May Elizabeth <I>Daunt</I> Warner

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May Elizabeth Daunt Warner

Birth
Snover, Sanilac County, Michigan, USA
Death
14 Feb 1942 (aged 46)
Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block Z, Lot #58, Grave #6
Memorial ID
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~Death Notice~
Mrs. May E. Warner, 46, wife of Milton V. Warner, 17 Pickford rd., Marysville, died Sunday night in Port Huron hospital after a long illness. The remains are in the McNinch Kipp funeral home.
Resource-Port Huron Times Herald-2/15/1942

~Funeral Notice~
Mrs. May E. Warner

Rev. Albert Ruff, pastor of the English Lutheran Church, will conduct funeral services at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the McNinch Kipp funeral home for Mrs. May Elizabeth Warner, 46, of 17 Pickford rd., Marysville, who died Saturday night in Port Huron hospital after a long illness. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery.
Mrs. Warner was born in Snover Feb. 28, 1895. She had been a resident of Port Huron 22 years before moving to Marysville three months ago. She was a member of English Lutheran Church.
She is survived by her husband Milton V. Warner; three daughters Mrs. Leo Radatz, Marysville, Mrs. Lawrence Hand, Port Huron, Mrs. Woodrow Rands, North Street; two sons Charles Warner and Robert Warner, both of Marysville; four brothers Charles Daunt, George Daunt, and Robert Daunt, all of Detroit, and John Daunt, New Haven, and four grandchildren.
Resource-Port Huron Times Herald-2/16/1942
~Death Notice~
Mrs. May E. Warner, 46, wife of Milton V. Warner, 17 Pickford rd., Marysville, died Sunday night in Port Huron hospital after a long illness. The remains are in the McNinch Kipp funeral home.
Resource-Port Huron Times Herald-2/15/1942

~Funeral Notice~
Mrs. May E. Warner

Rev. Albert Ruff, pastor of the English Lutheran Church, will conduct funeral services at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the McNinch Kipp funeral home for Mrs. May Elizabeth Warner, 46, of 17 Pickford rd., Marysville, who died Saturday night in Port Huron hospital after a long illness. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery.
Mrs. Warner was born in Snover Feb. 28, 1895. She had been a resident of Port Huron 22 years before moving to Marysville three months ago. She was a member of English Lutheran Church.
She is survived by her husband Milton V. Warner; three daughters Mrs. Leo Radatz, Marysville, Mrs. Lawrence Hand, Port Huron, Mrs. Woodrow Rands, North Street; two sons Charles Warner and Robert Warner, both of Marysville; four brothers Charles Daunt, George Daunt, and Robert Daunt, all of Detroit, and John Daunt, New Haven, and four grandchildren.
Resource-Port Huron Times Herald-2/16/1942


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