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Leander Timothy “Tim” Warren

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Leander Timothy “Tim” Warren

Birth
Songer Township, Clay County, Illinois, USA
Death
8 Oct 1944 (aged 82)
Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Palmer, Christian County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Information to create this memorial came from Uncle Tim's Death Record.

Timothy Warren Obituary published October 9, 1944 in the Taylorville Breeze-Courier:

Timothy Warren of Clarksdale Dies Sunday
Funeral Services to be held Wednesday Afternoon

Timothy Warren, 82, retired farmer of Clarksdale, died Sunday afternoon in the state hospital at Jacksonville.
Mr. Warren was born September 20, 1862, in Clay County, Illinois, the son of Lem (Fleming) and Frances Songer Warren.
Surviving are his wife, Lula Marie; five daughters, Mabel of Lincoln; Mrs. Pearl Thompson, Atwood; Mrs. Irene Winchester, Taylorville; Myrtle and Lucille at home; and three sons, Elmer Leroy, at home; Cpl. Kenneth Warren, who is in the Hawaiian Islands and Pvt. Dale Warren, who is serving overseas.
He was a member of the Clarksdale Methodist Church. The body was removed to the Joe Shafer Funeral Home where it will remain until the hour of the services. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon in the Clarksdale Methodist Church. Burial will be in the Anderson Cemetery north of Clarksdale.
Information to create this memorial came from Uncle Tim's Death Record.

Timothy Warren Obituary published October 9, 1944 in the Taylorville Breeze-Courier:

Timothy Warren of Clarksdale Dies Sunday
Funeral Services to be held Wednesday Afternoon

Timothy Warren, 82, retired farmer of Clarksdale, died Sunday afternoon in the state hospital at Jacksonville.
Mr. Warren was born September 20, 1862, in Clay County, Illinois, the son of Lem (Fleming) and Frances Songer Warren.
Surviving are his wife, Lula Marie; five daughters, Mabel of Lincoln; Mrs. Pearl Thompson, Atwood; Mrs. Irene Winchester, Taylorville; Myrtle and Lucille at home; and three sons, Elmer Leroy, at home; Cpl. Kenneth Warren, who is in the Hawaiian Islands and Pvt. Dale Warren, who is serving overseas.
He was a member of the Clarksdale Methodist Church. The body was removed to the Joe Shafer Funeral Home where it will remain until the hour of the services. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon in the Clarksdale Methodist Church. Burial will be in the Anderson Cemetery north of Clarksdale.


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