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Clarence William Warner

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Clarence William Warner Veteran

Birth
Osnabruck Centre, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario, Canada
Death
7 Oct 1965 (aged 69)
Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, USA
Burial
Plain City, Madison County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Enlisted as a Private, Service number 633162 in the 154th Overseas Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force at Cornwall, Ontario on 18 Jan 1916. He served in Canada, England and France and was discharged from the service on 11 Nov 1918 in Kingston, Ontario.

Married Leila Elizabeth Hollister who was born in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Charles John Hollister and Elizabeth Auty, on 19 Apr 1916 in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada.

The Tampa Tribune, 10 Oct. 1965, Sun.:
CLARENCE W. WARNER
Sarasota (Special) -- Clarence W. Warner, 69, 5143 Tri-Par Drive, died Friday at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. A native of Osnabruck Center, Ontario, Canada, he came to Sarasota three years ago from Toledo, Ohio. He was a member of the Evangelical Covenant Church of Tri-Par Estates, and was a retired inspector for the Dana Corp. of Toledo. He was also a member of the Collingwood Masonic Lodge 457 in Toledo. He was a veteran of World War 1.
Enlisted as a Private, Service number 633162 in the 154th Overseas Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force at Cornwall, Ontario on 18 Jan 1916. He served in Canada, England and France and was discharged from the service on 11 Nov 1918 in Kingston, Ontario.

Married Leila Elizabeth Hollister who was born in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada, daughter of Charles John Hollister and Elizabeth Auty, on 19 Apr 1916 in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada.

The Tampa Tribune, 10 Oct. 1965, Sun.:
CLARENCE W. WARNER
Sarasota (Special) -- Clarence W. Warner, 69, 5143 Tri-Par Drive, died Friday at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. A native of Osnabruck Center, Ontario, Canada, he came to Sarasota three years ago from Toledo, Ohio. He was a member of the Evangelical Covenant Church of Tri-Par Estates, and was a retired inspector for the Dana Corp. of Toledo. He was also a member of the Collingwood Masonic Lodge 457 in Toledo. He was a veteran of World War 1.


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