Warner, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Warner of south of Kendall, had been in the Air Force for three and one-half years and was due to be released in January. He had been in Thailand since April.
His parents were notified of Larry's death Aug. 26 but details of young Warner's death have not been received.
Warner was a graduate of Syracuse High School and was a member of the Firt Christian Church.
Rev. Paul Manning of Syracuse and Rev. Bob Osborn, a former minister now of Portland, Ore., were joined by an Air Force Chaplain from Amarillo, Tex., in conducting the church services.
Twenty-two Air Force men from Colorado Springs conducted the graveside services.
Warner's body was accompanied home by a T-Sgt. Hendrickson. The body arrived in Syracuse Monday morning. It had been flown from Thailand to San Francisco on to Kansas City where it was returned to Syracuse by Santa Fe train.
Warner is survived by his parents, two brothers, Garry of Syracuse and LeRoy (Bud) of Kendall and a sister, Mrs. Bill (Patty) Scott of Amarillo, Tex.
CASKET BEARERS
United States Air Force
HONORARY CASKET BEARERS
James Minis, Harry w. Spencer, David Schwieterman Roy Stimatze, Carl Moser, Richard Hansen
GRAVESIDE SERVICES
Honor Detail, United States Air Force
Colorado Springs, Colorado
FINAL RESTING PLACE
Syracuse Cemetery
Syracuse, Kans
Warner, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Warner of south of Kendall, had been in the Air Force for three and one-half years and was due to be released in January. He had been in Thailand since April.
His parents were notified of Larry's death Aug. 26 but details of young Warner's death have not been received.
Warner was a graduate of Syracuse High School and was a member of the Firt Christian Church.
Rev. Paul Manning of Syracuse and Rev. Bob Osborn, a former minister now of Portland, Ore., were joined by an Air Force Chaplain from Amarillo, Tex., in conducting the church services.
Twenty-two Air Force men from Colorado Springs conducted the graveside services.
Warner's body was accompanied home by a T-Sgt. Hendrickson. The body arrived in Syracuse Monday morning. It had been flown from Thailand to San Francisco on to Kansas City where it was returned to Syracuse by Santa Fe train.
Warner is survived by his parents, two brothers, Garry of Syracuse and LeRoy (Bud) of Kendall and a sister, Mrs. Bill (Patty) Scott of Amarillo, Tex.
CASKET BEARERS
United States Air Force
HONORARY CASKET BEARERS
James Minis, Harry w. Spencer, David Schwieterman Roy Stimatze, Carl Moser, Richard Hansen
GRAVESIDE SERVICES
Honor Detail, United States Air Force
Colorado Springs, Colorado
FINAL RESTING PLACE
Syracuse Cemetery
Syracuse, Kans
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