Ziff. Oct.3 This community was shocked and saddened Friday morning when it was learned that the death angel had visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Warren and taken away their beloved son, Bruce. This young man was near nineteen years of age and had lived in this community all His life.
He was kind and loving to all who knew him. He leaves to mourn his death, besides his heartbroken parents, two brothers, Mr. Frank Warren, of Tampa, and Mr. Harvey Warren, of Starke. His body was laid to rest in Dedan cemetery Saturday morning, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. J. W Woods. A large crowd were present to show their last respect to the departed. Our sympathy is with the bereaved family.
The Bradford County Telegraph
Starke, Florida
Friday October 8, 1920 Page 5
Ziff. Oct.3 This community was shocked and saddened Friday morning when it was learned that the death angel had visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Warren and taken away their beloved son, Bruce. This young man was near nineteen years of age and had lived in this community all His life.
He was kind and loving to all who knew him. He leaves to mourn his death, besides his heartbroken parents, two brothers, Mr. Frank Warren, of Tampa, and Mr. Harvey Warren, of Starke. His body was laid to rest in Dedan cemetery Saturday morning, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. J. W Woods. A large crowd were present to show their last respect to the departed. Our sympathy is with the bereaved family.
The Bradford County Telegraph
Starke, Florida
Friday October 8, 1920 Page 5
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