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Funeral services were held Thursday at 10 o'clock at her lat residence, and at 10:30 at the Lutheran church, the Rev. W. D. Worman officiating. Burial in the [[k:Knox Cemetery|Knox Cemetery]]. | Funeral services were held Thursday at 10 o'clock at her lat residence, and at 10:30 at the Lutheran church, the Rev. W. D. Worman officiating. Burial in the [[k:Knox Cemetery|Knox Cemetery]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 7 January 2013
Birth
Mary Warner was born October 15, 1838, the daughter of Abram J. Warner (13 MAY 1812 - 28 FEB 1884) and Mary Anne Osterhout (16 JUL 1817 - 3 APR 1889). Her brothers and sister were:[1]
- Eli Warner (29 JUN 1836 - 1901)
- Elmina Warner (22 AUG 1844 - 1 JUL 1934) ( Mrs. Elmina Witter)
- Elias Warner (20 JAN 1852 - 1944 )
Education
Occupation
Marriage & Children
Mary Warner married on October 30, 1958, Matthew Livingston (21 DEC 1835 - 6 MAY 1927) Their children were:[1]
- Clarence Livingston (14 JUN 1861 - AFT 1927)
- Adelbert Livingston (25 NOV 1864 - 4 OCT 1868)
- Minnie Livingston (16 MAY 1870 - 23 JAN 1871)
- Abram Jay Livingston (2 OCT 1871 - AFT 1927)
- Howard Livingston (AUG 1881 - AFT 1927)
Death
Mary Warner Livingston died May 3, 1920
Obituary
Mrs. Matthew Livingston
Our community was saddened Monday morning, May 3, (1920) by the death of Mary Warner, daughter of the late Abram J. Warner and Mary Ann Osterhout, wife of Matthew Livingston, aged 81 years, after a brief illness of pneumonia. She had enjoyed good health until Wednesday night, April 28, when she was taken seriously ill. Dr. W. E. Deitz of Berne was called and did everything that could be done to save the aged and worn soul, but after four days of suffering she passed away. Being of a kind and loving nature, her life has been a beautiful service in doing for others and her family.
Mrs. Livingston was born Oct. 15, 1838. She was married twenty years later, Oct. 30, 1858, and soon afterward settled on the farm here where she lived for 54 years. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, three sons, Clarence Livingston and A. Jay Livingston of Albany, and Howard Livingston of this place, on brother, Elias Warner, and one sister, Mrs. Elmina Witter, also five grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Thursday at 10 o'clock at her lat residence, and at 10:30 at the Lutheran church, the Rev. W. D. Worman officiating. Burial in the Knox Cemetery.
- Altamont Enterprise - May 7, 1920
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