Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1920 — DEATH OF MRS. THEODORE WARNE [ARTICLE]
DEATH OF MRS. THEODORE WARNE
Mrs. Theodore Warne died at 9:30 p. m. Thursday evening at her home near Parr, the cause of death being paralysis. Mrs. Warne suffered a stroke of paralysis some six months ago and has been an invalid ever since. On Wednesday last she suffered the second stroke which caused her death as above stated. fy Mrs. Thomas Grant, and Mrs. Alfred Daugherty, of this city are sisters of the deceased. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Charles Nowels, of Longmont, Colo.; Mrs. Jesse Smith, of Irving, Wash; and one brother, Alvin Clark, of Logansport, besides three sons, namely: Gary and Guy Clifton, of Loe Angeles, Calif., and Rex Clifton, of Chicago. Everett Warne, of this city, is a step-son. Funeral arrangements have not been definitely decided upon, as word is awaited from her sons in the west. If they can not be here, the funeral will be held at the Christian church in this city Sunday at 2 p. m., and interment will be made in Weston cemetery. Definite notice will appear in tomorrow’s paper.
