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==Death==
 
==Death==
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Leo D. Warner died December 12, 1980 and was buried in Knox Cemetery - Leo D. Warner May 10, 1925 - December 12, 1980  
 
Leo D. Warner died December 12, 1980 and was buried in Knox Cemetery - Leo D. Warner May 10, 1925 - December 12, 1980  
 
Obituary
 
Obituary
[[Image: 19891214WarnerLeoDObit.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<center> Leo D. Warner Obituary - Altamont Enterprise - December 14, 1989</center>]]  
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LEO D. WARNER  
 
LEO D. WARNER  
 
SLOANSVlLLE - Leo D. Warner, 64, died Tuesday, after being stricken while hunting in the Town of Schoharie. He was born in the Town of Knox, May 10,1925. He worked as a fireman for the Albany Fire Department until his retirement in 1965. He was a member of the Richmondville Fish and Game Club, and the Helderberg Post 977, American Legion.  
 
SLOANSVlLLE - Leo D. Warner, 64, died Tuesday, after being stricken while hunting in the Town of Schoharie. He was born in the Town of Knox, May 10,1925. He worked as a fireman for the Albany Fire Department until his retirement in 1965. He was a member of the Richmondville Fish and Game Club, and the Helderberg Post 977, American Legion.  

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Birth

Leo D. Warner was born May 10, 1925 in Knox, the son of Stanton Warner (29 JUL 1899 - 19 DEC 1966) and Helen Champion (15 MAY 1899 - 23 DEC 1965). His brothers and sisters were:

  • Harold Stanton Warner (26 APR 1922 - 13 NOV 1981)
  • Blanche Elizabeth Warner (30 JUL 1923 - 23 JAN 1994)
  • Vernon Alfred (Kelly) Warner (4 JUL 1927 - 28 JAN 2001)
  • Elsie Eileen Warner (27 AUG 1931 - 1 MAY 1997)
  • Alfred Kermit (Kermy) Warner (25 JUN 1933 - 6 AUG 1991)

Occupation

He worked as a fireman for the Albany Fire Department until his retirement in 1965.

Military

Leo D. Warner was a soldier in World War II.

Marriage & Children

Leo D. Warner married Lorraine E. Stanton. Their children were:

  • Clifford Leo Warner
  • Wayne Ronald Warner
  • Cheryl Elaine Warner-Miller

Death

Knox Cemetery - Leo D. Warner May 10, 1925 - December 12, 1980


Leo D. Warner died December 12, 1980 and was buried in Knox Cemetery - Leo D. Warner May 10, 1925 - December 12, 1980 Obituary

Leo D. Warner Obituary - Altamont Enterprise - December 14, 1989

LEO D. WARNER SLOANSVlLLE - Leo D. Warner, 64, died Tuesday, after being stricken while hunting in the Town of Schoharie. He was born in the Town of Knox, May 10,1925. He worked as a fireman for the Albany Fire Department until his retirement in 1965. He was a member of the Richmondville Fish and Game Club, and the Helderberg Post 977, American Legion. He is survived by two sons, Clifford L. Warner of Albany and Wayne R. Warner of Richmondville; one daughter, Cheryl E. Miller: of Albany; two sisters, Blanche Olsmit of Rotterdam and Elsie Carlotti of Schenectady; two brothers, Vernon (Kelly) Warner of Altamont and Alfred (Kermit) Warner of Schenectady; three grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Friday, Dec. 15 at 11 a.m. at the Fredendall Funeral Home, Altamont. Friends may call tonight, 7-8 p.m. Burial will be in Knox Cemetery. Altamont Enterprise - December 14, 1989

Additional Media

Leo D. and Harold S. Warner Visit- Altamont Enterprise - January 19, 1945


VISITS BROTHER Altamont - Word has been received from Cpl. Harold S. Warner that he has been to visit his brother, Pvt. Leo D. Warner. Both are in Germany. Harold first learned of his brother's location through a friend who happened to be in Germany and met Leo. Harold was somewhat surprised not to find the little brother he left home over three years ago, but in his stead a grown man (more than six feet tall.) Altamont Enterprise - January 19, 1945

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