Warner, Ella Bell

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Birth

Ella Bell Warner was born July 15, 1898[1], at Warner's Lake, Berne, NY[2], the daughter of Arthur Haswell Warner (25 DEC 1862[1] - March 28, 1938[3]) of East Berne[4] and Minnie Bell Osterhout (16 AUG 1863[1]. - August 7, 1931[5]). Her brothers and sisters were:

Education

Occupation

Military Experience

Marriage & Children

Ellie Warner married Archie D. Willsey (May 24, 1894 - November 5, 1965)[10] on June 14, 1922[11]. Archie D. Willsie was the son of William Willsey (1864 - November 26, 1933)[12] and Laura Seabury (1869 - February 24, 1955[13] ). Their children were:

  • Janis Willsey (Mrs. Everett Pearson)[2]
  • Morris Willsey[2]


Death

Ella Warner Willsey died Decmber 16, 1988[1] at Albany Hospital.[2]

Obituary

Ella Belle Warner Willsey Obituary - Altamont Enterprise - December 22, 1988

Ella Willsey

Funeral services for Ella B. Willsey were conducted from the Fredendali Funeral Home in Altamont last week Friday with the Rev. Robert G. Hoffman officiating. Spring interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Born July 15, 1898 at Warner's Lake, the daughter of the late Arthur and Minnie Warner, she was the sister of the late Raymond, Chester, and Luther Warner. When she married the late Archie Willsey in 1924 she moved to the family farm on Sickle's Hill Road where she lived until she entered the Albany Hospital a few days before her death, Dec, 16. Archie Willsey preceded her in death in the mid '60s.

Mrs. Willsey was a member of the Beaverdam and Berne Reformed Churches, where she was active in the Missionary Society and in the Women's Group of Schoharie Reformed Church Classis. She was a member of the Berne Historical Society and a charter member of Uhai Chapter 803, OES, where she served as secretary for over 50 years and as worthy matron in 1942.

She is survived by two children, Mrs. Everett(Janis)Pearson and Morris Willsey in Berne and also by several grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, nieces, and nephews.

Altamont Enterprise - Thursday, December 22, 1988

Additional Media

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Berne, NY - Family Files. www.BerneHistory.org
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Ella Belle Warner Willsey Obituary. Altamont Enterprise. December 22, 1988
  3. Arthur Warner, 75, Dies at Warner's Lake Home. Altamont Enterprise. April 1, 1938.
  4. Luther C. Warner, 2nd wounded by hun shell. Altamont Enterprise. July 26, 1918
  5. Dies -Warner, Minnie B. Altamont Enterprise August 14, 1931
  6. Warner Dies at 79; Resident 50 Years. Altamont Enterprise. March 22, 1974
  7. FamilySearch™ U.S. Social Security Death Index - www.FamilySearch.org
  8. 8.0 8.1 Chester A. Warner Obituary. Altamont Enterprise. June 7, 1968. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "AE11" defined multiple times with different content
  9. Iola Baker Warner Obituary. Altamont Enterprise. October 13, 1961
  10. Archie WIllsey Obituary. Altamont Enterprise. Novermber 12, 1965
  11. Willsey-Warner Marriage. Altamont Enterprise. June 16, 1922
  12. William WIllsey Obituary. Altamont Enterprise. December 1, 1933
  13. Mrs. Laura S. WIllsey. Altamont Enterprise. Frbruary 25, 1955.