Mrs. Warren Dies; Services Monday
Mrs. Miles B. Warren, who had lived in Waukegan since 1892 and who would have been 71 years old tomorrow, died last evening at her home, 28 N. Victory St. She was the former Miss Nellie Kinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kinney, of Montello, Wisconsin.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren were married October 31, 1888, at Millburn. Surviving are her husband, at 28 N. Victory St., and a daughter, Mrs. Herbert R. Loehr, 21 Burton Ave. A son, Paul, who was in World War I, died in 1923. He was a member of the Waukegan police force.
Mrs. Warren also leaves two grandchildren, Mrs. Paul Vilbrandt and Richard Warren of Madison, Wisconsin, the children of Paul; two brothers, George and John Kinney of Packwaukee, Wisconsin; one sister, Mrs. Bert Wells of 24 N. Victory St. A brother, William, and sister, Sarah, preceded her in death.
Details of the services, scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday, are found in The News-Sun obituary column.
Mrs. Warren Dies; Services Monday
Mrs. Miles B. Warren, who had lived in Waukegan since 1892 and who would have been 71 years old tomorrow, died last evening at her home, 28 N. Victory St. She was the former Miss Nellie Kinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kinney, of Montello, Wisconsin.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren were married October 31, 1888, at Millburn. Surviving are her husband, at 28 N. Victory St., and a daughter, Mrs. Herbert R. Loehr, 21 Burton Ave. A son, Paul, who was in World War I, died in 1923. He was a member of the Waukegan police force.
Mrs. Warren also leaves two grandchildren, Mrs. Paul Vilbrandt and Richard Warren of Madison, Wisconsin, the children of Paul; two brothers, George and John Kinney of Packwaukee, Wisconsin; one sister, Mrs. Bert Wells of 24 N. Victory St. A brother, William, and sister, Sarah, preceded her in death.
Details of the services, scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday, are found in The News-Sun obituary column.
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