Mrs. Warrock had lived in Rosebud the past 75 years. Her husband, the
late William L. Warrock was the founder of the Rosebud News. He died Feb.
5, 1927.
Mrs. Warrock had helped her husband with the newspaper and was a
member of the Press Assn.
She held a lifetime membership in the United Daughters of the
Confederacy. She was the first president of the Woodland Cemetery
Assn.
Survivors: daughters, Willie Mae White, Mrs. R.J. Moore, & Vera
Warrock; brother, Leonard Ables; sister, Mrs. J.J. Grafa; 2
grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.
Her parents were Andrew J. Ables & Icy Ann Simmons
Mrs. Warrock had lived in Rosebud the past 75 years. Her husband, the
late William L. Warrock was the founder of the Rosebud News. He died Feb.
5, 1927.
Mrs. Warrock had helped her husband with the newspaper and was a
member of the Press Assn.
She held a lifetime membership in the United Daughters of the
Confederacy. She was the first president of the Woodland Cemetery
Assn.
Survivors: daughters, Willie Mae White, Mrs. R.J. Moore, & Vera
Warrock; brother, Leonard Ables; sister, Mrs. J.J. Grafa; 2
grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.
Her parents were Andrew J. Ables & Icy Ann Simmons
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