Death of William Ware [contributed by Sara Hemp, 2007]

Atchison Globe, Atchison, Kansas, August 10, 1882
   Last night at 6:15 William Ware, clerk of the Atlantic House, breathed his last. On the 1st of June Mr. Ware took a trip to Colorado
to recoup his health, but it seems that while there contracted a sort of  mountain fever, and came home much worse than when he started. Some ten
days ago he was compelled to take to his bed, and the day before yesterday his mother was telegraphed for. Mr. Ware was 26 years old, and
had been manager of the Atlantic House for six years. Mrs. Ware, mother of the deceased, will take the remains to Chillicothe, Missouri, this evening for burial.
 

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30 Jun 1945
Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune

JOSEPH H. WARREN FUNERAL FRIDAY

Services Conducted by the Rev. K. A. Kuntz at the First Christian Church

The funeral of Joseph H. Warren, city treasurer, was held in First Christian Church Friday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Kenneth A. Kuntz.
A large crowd of friends and relatives attended the last rites for this well known Chillicothean.

The Rotary Club quartet sang "In The Garden" at this service for their fellow member of Rotary.
The quartet is composed of R. E. Reynolds, Ralph Moore, E. F. Allison, Dr. Ben Jones. Mrs. Bob Stepp played their accompaniment.

Active pallbearers were R. N. Place, M. B. Cathey, R. B. (Dick) Taylor, Bert Egbert, Palmer Milbank and Tom Berry.

Mayor Frank Lang, Councilman-at-large Joe Cleveland, and the following councilmen were honorary pallbearers: John Gatson, R. W. Pennington, Glenn Urbach and Paul Sparks.

Norman Funeral Home directed the service Burial was in Edgewood cemetery.

[Submitted by Karen Hammer- 2009]

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