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Warren C Barrus

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Warren C Barrus

Birth
Euclid, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
24 Jun 1936 (aged 83)
Red Creek, Wayne County, New York, USA
Burial
Clay, Onondaga County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Warren C. Barrus was the only child of his parents, James H. and Mary Jane Brewer Barrus. He married late in life to Mrs. Addie Cole, who had children from her first marriage.
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Warren C. Barrus, Retired Farmer, to Be Buried Friday
Warren C. Barrus, 83, retired farmer, died at the house of his daughter, Mrs. Leon A. Bennet, in Red Creek Wednesday morning. He had been ill about a month.
Mr. Barrus was born in Euclid and had resided in that section most of his life. He had lived with his daughter the last seven years. He was a member of the Golden Rule Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Phoenix.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Harley Beebe of Liverpool; a son, Edward W. Barrus, and a stepson, Grover C. Cole, both of Liverpool.
I. L. Tucker & Son, Liverpool funeral directors, brought the body to the home of Mrs. Beebe, 405 Bass Street, where services will be conducted Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock by the Rev. Elvin B. Granger, pastor of Liverpool Methodist Church. Burial will be in Pine Plains Cemetery.
(Obit from the Syracuse Herald (Syracuse, NY), Wed., June 24, 1936, page 4)
Warren C. Barrus was the only child of his parents, James H. and Mary Jane Brewer Barrus. He married late in life to Mrs. Addie Cole, who had children from her first marriage.
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Warren C. Barrus, Retired Farmer, to Be Buried Friday
Warren C. Barrus, 83, retired farmer, died at the house of his daughter, Mrs. Leon A. Bennet, in Red Creek Wednesday morning. He had been ill about a month.
Mr. Barrus was born in Euclid and had resided in that section most of his life. He had lived with his daughter the last seven years. He was a member of the Golden Rule Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Phoenix.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Harley Beebe of Liverpool; a son, Edward W. Barrus, and a stepson, Grover C. Cole, both of Liverpool.
I. L. Tucker & Son, Liverpool funeral directors, brought the body to the home of Mrs. Beebe, 405 Bass Street, where services will be conducted Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock by the Rev. Elvin B. Granger, pastor of Liverpool Methodist Church. Burial will be in Pine Plains Cemetery.
(Obit from the Syracuse Herald (Syracuse, NY), Wed., June 24, 1936, page 4)


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