To our Uncle Henry we would say
On this his very special day,
It isn't given to many men
To reach the age four scoe & ten.
But you have gone beyond this stage
And added one more year in age.
We think that this is really great
And surely you should celebrate.
We know your always on the go
Down to our house to see the show
On television, or else you stray
To see what "Merv" is doing today.
And so it is you've reached this day
And all your friends together pray
You'll keep on doing and seeing the show
With courage and stamina, keep "On the Go"!
Evelyn W[arriner] Boucher
WEST HAWLEY. [news items] ………… Daniel Ingraham has sold his farm to Henry A. Warriner. [The North Adams Transcript, North Adams, Massachusetts, Tuesday, May 10, 1898, p.6]
Williamsburg, Jan. 30. [news items] .......Henry Warriner of Lower Main St., who makes his home with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warriner, was taken in the ambulance to Cooley Dickinson Hospital Wednesday for observation and treatment. [The Springfield Union, Springfield, Mass., January 31, 1958, p.18]
HENRY A. WARRINER Williamsburg, Feb. 1---Henry A. Warriner, 91, who has made his home with his son, Earl and family of lower Main St. 16 years, died this afternoon in Cooley Dickinson Hospital. Mr. Warriner was born in Hawley Nov. 3, 1866, son of Edwin and Elizabeth (Crowell) Warriner, and was married to Mary Kellogg [sic] [should be Kelley - rhw] who died in March, 1919. For many years he was a farmer and also worked in the lumber business. He was a member of Williamsburg Golden Age Club. Funeral will be held in Williamsburg Congregational Church Tuesday afternoon at 2. ........... Burial will be in Hawley Cemetery. ............ [The Springfield Sunday Republican, Springfield, Mass., February 2, 1958, p.5A]
Williamsburg, Feb. 4---Funeral of Henry A. Warriner of lower Main St. was in the First Congregational Church this afternoon following an organ prelude by George Ross. In the absence of Rev. Arthur A. Rouner, Rev. Walter G. Couch, pastor of the Florence Congregational Church, officiated. Burial was in East Hawley Cemetery. Bearers, all grandsons, were Lloyd Warriner of Williamsburg, Roger Mack of South Deerfield, Robert Warriner of Amherst, David Warriner of Newington, Conn., Laurence and Elwood Warriner of New Hartford, Conn. Mr. Warriner leaves four sons, Elmer of Guilford, Vt., Herman of New Hartford, Earl of Williamsburg, with whom he made his home, George of Greenville, R.I.; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Mack of Easthampton, 21 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. [The Springfield Union, Springfield, Mass., February 5, 1958, p.22]
To our Uncle Henry we would say
On this his very special day,
It isn't given to many men
To reach the age four scoe & ten.
But you have gone beyond this stage
And added one more year in age.
We think that this is really great
And surely you should celebrate.
We know your always on the go
Down to our house to see the show
On television, or else you stray
To see what "Merv" is doing today.
And so it is you've reached this day
And all your friends together pray
You'll keep on doing and seeing the show
With courage and stamina, keep "On the Go"!
Evelyn W[arriner] Boucher
WEST HAWLEY. [news items] ………… Daniel Ingraham has sold his farm to Henry A. Warriner. [The North Adams Transcript, North Adams, Massachusetts, Tuesday, May 10, 1898, p.6]
Williamsburg, Jan. 30. [news items] .......Henry Warriner of Lower Main St., who makes his home with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warriner, was taken in the ambulance to Cooley Dickinson Hospital Wednesday for observation and treatment. [The Springfield Union, Springfield, Mass., January 31, 1958, p.18]
HENRY A. WARRINER Williamsburg, Feb. 1---Henry A. Warriner, 91, who has made his home with his son, Earl and family of lower Main St. 16 years, died this afternoon in Cooley Dickinson Hospital. Mr. Warriner was born in Hawley Nov. 3, 1866, son of Edwin and Elizabeth (Crowell) Warriner, and was married to Mary Kellogg [sic] [should be Kelley - rhw] who died in March, 1919. For many years he was a farmer and also worked in the lumber business. He was a member of Williamsburg Golden Age Club. Funeral will be held in Williamsburg Congregational Church Tuesday afternoon at 2. ........... Burial will be in Hawley Cemetery. ............ [The Springfield Sunday Republican, Springfield, Mass., February 2, 1958, p.5A]
Williamsburg, Feb. 4---Funeral of Henry A. Warriner of lower Main St. was in the First Congregational Church this afternoon following an organ prelude by George Ross. In the absence of Rev. Arthur A. Rouner, Rev. Walter G. Couch, pastor of the Florence Congregational Church, officiated. Burial was in East Hawley Cemetery. Bearers, all grandsons, were Lloyd Warriner of Williamsburg, Roger Mack of South Deerfield, Robert Warriner of Amherst, David Warriner of Newington, Conn., Laurence and Elwood Warriner of New Hartford, Conn. Mr. Warriner leaves four sons, Elmer of Guilford, Vt., Herman of New Hartford, Earl of Williamsburg, with whom he made his home, George of Greenville, R.I.; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Mack of Easthampton, 21 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. [The Springfield Union, Springfield, Mass., February 5, 1958, p.22]
Family Members
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Elmer Henry Warriner
1899–1965
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Maud Blanche Warriner
1901–1904
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Percy Lewis Warriner
1903–1922
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Herman Leonard Warriner
1906–1990
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Earl Adams Warriner
1909–1994
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Margaret Elizabeth Warriner Mack Hartling
1912–2011
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Eleanor Warriner
1914–1914
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Evelyn Mary Warriner
1914–1930
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Rev George Theodore Warriner
1915–2003