With the increase in need of a larger facility, the Mary Warren Home moved from 828 Greene Street to 2109 Central Avenue in 1915. This was a much larger home on property given by my great-grandmother, Marie Moore Greneker, who sat on the Board of Directors of Mary Warren Home for Widows. The new home was designed by G. Lloyd Preacher, noted architect of many buildings, hotels, homes and hospitals in Augusta, Georgia. It was a home for widowed women until the late 1970's.
Listed below are residents of the Mary Warren Home for Widows; who are currently buried in the home's cemetery plot at Westover Memorial Park. This plot was provided by my great-grandparents and is located adjacent to theirs.
Mittie F. Hughes
1876 – 1952
Emily Olivia Bell
1849 – 1946
Mollie Forth Cook
1859 – 1931
Epsie Dunn
1857 – 1928
Lillian G. Hundley
1890 – 1967
Ruth M. Davis
1898 – 1972
Amanda Padgett
1859 - 1921
Clara Page
1850 - 1925
*** all tombstones for these ladies are shown at the right.
With the increase in need of a larger facility, the Mary Warren Home moved from 828 Greene Street to 2109 Central Avenue in 1915. This was a much larger home on property given by my great-grandmother, Marie Moore Greneker, who sat on the Board of Directors of Mary Warren Home for Widows. The new home was designed by G. Lloyd Preacher, noted architect of many buildings, hotels, homes and hospitals in Augusta, Georgia. It was a home for widowed women until the late 1970's.
Listed below are residents of the Mary Warren Home for Widows; who are currently buried in the home's cemetery plot at Westover Memorial Park. This plot was provided by my great-grandparents and is located adjacent to theirs.
Mittie F. Hughes
1876 – 1952
Emily Olivia Bell
1849 – 1946
Mollie Forth Cook
1859 – 1931
Epsie Dunn
1857 – 1928
Lillian G. Hundley
1890 – 1967
Ruth M. Davis
1898 – 1972
Amanda Padgett
1859 - 1921
Clara Page
1850 - 1925
*** all tombstones for these ladies are shown at the right.