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Hallie Ezra Warren

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Hallie Ezra Warren

Birth
Death
22 Oct 1954 (aged 50)
Burial
Elmer, Macon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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La Plata Home Press, La Plata, Missouri, October 28, 1954.
HALLIE EZRA WARREN
Hallie Ezra Warren, son of Charlie and Lillie Smith Warren, was born at Stahl, Missouri on April 28, 1904, departed this life on October 22, 1954 at the age of fifty years, five months and twenty-four days.
He was unmarried and made a home for his parents until their passing.
He was employed on the railroad for thirty-three years, twenty-two of which were here at Elmer on the Santa Fe.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers. He leaves to mourn, four brothers, Frank of Kirksville, Lee, Gene and Denzil of Elmer; two sisters, Mrs. Velma Gwin of South Gifford, Missouri and Mrs. Eathel Davis of Kirksville, Missouri; eight uncles and aunts, three nephews, six neices and a host of friends.
Pallbearers were Claude Featheringill, Pat Wigal, Ben Wiggans, Rado Almond, Rance Wilcox and John Lene.
Funeral services were Monday afternoon at the Assembly of god Church by Rev. Abraham Solomon. Burial was in the Elmer Cemetery.
La Plata Home Press, La Plata, Missouri, October 28, 1954.
HALLIE EZRA WARREN
Hallie Ezra Warren, son of Charlie and Lillie Smith Warren, was born at Stahl, Missouri on April 28, 1904, departed this life on October 22, 1954 at the age of fifty years, five months and twenty-four days.
He was unmarried and made a home for his parents until their passing.
He was employed on the railroad for thirty-three years, twenty-two of which were here at Elmer on the Santa Fe.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers. He leaves to mourn, four brothers, Frank of Kirksville, Lee, Gene and Denzil of Elmer; two sisters, Mrs. Velma Gwin of South Gifford, Missouri and Mrs. Eathel Davis of Kirksville, Missouri; eight uncles and aunts, three nephews, six neices and a host of friends.
Pallbearers were Claude Featheringill, Pat Wigal, Ben Wiggans, Rado Almond, Rance Wilcox and John Lene.
Funeral services were Monday afternoon at the Assembly of god Church by Rev. Abraham Solomon. Burial was in the Elmer Cemetery.


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