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William Lewis Warren

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William Lewis Warren

Birth
Menallen Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
4 Dec 1921 (aged 53)
Menallen Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, Pa., 12/5/1921

Wiliam Lewis Warren, prosperous farmer and lumber man, of Wenksville, was found dead in bed Sunday morning at 7:30 o'clock by his son, Lewis. Mr. Warren had been in good health apparently was well when he talked to his son earlier in the morning. Death wa caused by neuralgia of the heart. He was aged 53 years, 10 months and 4 days.

Mr. Warren hunted deer Saturday with the Steelton Hunting Club and was in Bendersville during the evening until 9:30 o'clock. He seemed as well as usual although he complained of rheumatism. Mr. Warren called his son at 6:30 Sunday morning, saying he would remain in bed. An hour later when the son returned to his father;s room he discovered Mr. Warren was dead.

Besides his wife he is survived by the following children; Mrs. H. Goodyear, Harrisburg; Mrs. H. C. Beard and Mrs. S. H. Hess, Gettysburg; Clarence, Dennis, Lewis, Gladys and Violer, at home. Four grandchildren also survive and these brothers and sisters; Mrs. John Shimp and Albert Warren, Cornwall; Mervin Warren and Mrs. James Reed, Lebanon; Reuben Warren, Rutherford; Charles Warren, Catasaque; Mrs Thomas Dungan, Pittsburgh. and his mother, Mrs Elizabeth Warren, Corwall. He was the son of the late Lewis Warren, Menallen towship; He was a member of the Wenksville Methodist Episcopal Church.

Funeral Thursday morning meeting at the house at 10 o'clock, Rev. J. A. Marun, his pastor, officiating.

Interment at Wenksville
Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, Pa., 12/5/1921

Wiliam Lewis Warren, prosperous farmer and lumber man, of Wenksville, was found dead in bed Sunday morning at 7:30 o'clock by his son, Lewis. Mr. Warren had been in good health apparently was well when he talked to his son earlier in the morning. Death wa caused by neuralgia of the heart. He was aged 53 years, 10 months and 4 days.

Mr. Warren hunted deer Saturday with the Steelton Hunting Club and was in Bendersville during the evening until 9:30 o'clock. He seemed as well as usual although he complained of rheumatism. Mr. Warren called his son at 6:30 Sunday morning, saying he would remain in bed. An hour later when the son returned to his father;s room he discovered Mr. Warren was dead.

Besides his wife he is survived by the following children; Mrs. H. Goodyear, Harrisburg; Mrs. H. C. Beard and Mrs. S. H. Hess, Gettysburg; Clarence, Dennis, Lewis, Gladys and Violer, at home. Four grandchildren also survive and these brothers and sisters; Mrs. John Shimp and Albert Warren, Cornwall; Mervin Warren and Mrs. James Reed, Lebanon; Reuben Warren, Rutherford; Charles Warren, Catasaque; Mrs Thomas Dungan, Pittsburgh. and his mother, Mrs Elizabeth Warren, Corwall. He was the son of the late Lewis Warren, Menallen towship; He was a member of the Wenksville Methodist Episcopal Church.

Funeral Thursday morning meeting at the house at 10 o'clock, Rev. J. A. Marun, his pastor, officiating.

Interment at Wenksville


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  • Added: Feb 15, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33885039/william_lewis-warren: accessed ), memorial page for William Lewis Warren (30 Jan 1868–4 Dec 1921), Find a Grave Memorial ID 33885039, citing Wenksville Cemetery, Menallen Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by RCM (contributor 47037126).