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
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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