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Dr. Clair Forrest Warren

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Dr. Clair Forrest Warren

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
30 Apr 1986 (aged 95)
Marshall, Saline County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Marshall, Saline County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1 Lot 30
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THE DEMOCRAT NEWS, Marshall, Missouri
Thursday, May 1, 1986, page 12
DR. CLAIR F. WARREN
---Dr. Clair F. Warren, 95, of Marshall died Wednesday, April 20, 1986 at his home.
---Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the First United Methodist church. The Rev. Robert McCombs and the Rev. Arnold W. Barnes will officiate. Burial will be in the Ridge Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 to 8:30 Friday with the Masonic service at 7:30 p.m. at the Campbell-Lewis Funeral Home. Memorials are suggested to the First United Methodist Church.
---Born July 3, 1890 in Iowa, he was the son of Ashley Warren and Sarah Abernathy Warren. On Feb. 14, 1915 he was married to Grace Anne Duffie and she preceded him in death on Aug. 17, 1958. On Nov. 15, 1959 he was married to Alice D. Lowen who survives. Dr. Warren was a member of the First United Methodist church, the Trilumina Lodge No. 205 A.F. & A.M., Saline Chapter No. 74 Royal Arch Masons, Missouri Commandery No. 36 Knights Templar, Marshall Chapter No. 408 Order of the Eastern Star and the Ararat Temple in Kansas City. He and his family moved to Missouri in 1903 where he attended school and graduated after three years of pre-med school at Northeast State University, and from Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery in June of 1937. He opened an office in Marshall in January of 1928 on the second floor of the G. Brown building, formerly occupied by the late Dr. Silas M. Bennett. He continued his medical practice there until he was joined in practice by his son, Dr. Kenneth E. Warren in 1940. He leased and later purchased the downstairs office formerly occupied by Wallers Shoe Store in 1959 to form the Warren Clinics. He retired from practice in 1970 at age 80 after 53 years of active practice as a physician and surgeon. He served different offices in the Missouri Osteopathic Association and was president in 1949-50, and was made an honorary life member in 1968.
---Survivors include a son, Dr. Kenneth E. Warren of Marshall; four grandchildren, Carol Jean Laughlin of Marshall; Janice Anne Frye of Phoenix, Ariz.; Edward K. Warren of Columbia, Mo.; Robert F. Warren of Stover, Mo.; five great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mr. Fern Tate of Macon.
THE DEMOCRAT NEWS, Marshall, Missouri
Thursday, May 1, 1986, page 12
DR. CLAIR F. WARREN
---Dr. Clair F. Warren, 95, of Marshall died Wednesday, April 20, 1986 at his home.
---Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the First United Methodist church. The Rev. Robert McCombs and the Rev. Arnold W. Barnes will officiate. Burial will be in the Ridge Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 to 8:30 Friday with the Masonic service at 7:30 p.m. at the Campbell-Lewis Funeral Home. Memorials are suggested to the First United Methodist Church.
---Born July 3, 1890 in Iowa, he was the son of Ashley Warren and Sarah Abernathy Warren. On Feb. 14, 1915 he was married to Grace Anne Duffie and she preceded him in death on Aug. 17, 1958. On Nov. 15, 1959 he was married to Alice D. Lowen who survives. Dr. Warren was a member of the First United Methodist church, the Trilumina Lodge No. 205 A.F. & A.M., Saline Chapter No. 74 Royal Arch Masons, Missouri Commandery No. 36 Knights Templar, Marshall Chapter No. 408 Order of the Eastern Star and the Ararat Temple in Kansas City. He and his family moved to Missouri in 1903 where he attended school and graduated after three years of pre-med school at Northeast State University, and from Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery in June of 1937. He opened an office in Marshall in January of 1928 on the second floor of the G. Brown building, formerly occupied by the late Dr. Silas M. Bennett. He continued his medical practice there until he was joined in practice by his son, Dr. Kenneth E. Warren in 1940. He leased and later purchased the downstairs office formerly occupied by Wallers Shoe Store in 1959 to form the Warren Clinics. He retired from practice in 1970 at age 80 after 53 years of active practice as a physician and surgeon. He served different offices in the Missouri Osteopathic Association and was president in 1949-50, and was made an honorary life member in 1968.
---Survivors include a son, Dr. Kenneth E. Warren of Marshall; four grandchildren, Carol Jean Laughlin of Marshall; Janice Anne Frye of Phoenix, Ariz.; Edward K. Warren of Columbia, Mo.; Robert F. Warren of Stover, Mo.; five great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mr. Fern Tate of Macon.


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