Everett Warren

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Name Everett Warren Birth 13 Oct 1903 Ford, Clark County, Kentucky [1, 2, 3, 4]
Gender Male Occupation route supervisor for Borden Death 31 May 1991 Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida [3, 4, 5]
Person ID I1134 Robinson Last Modified 18 May 2023
Father William Henry Warren, b. 22 Nov 1877, Owsley County, Kentucky d. 8 Jan 1948, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio
(Age 70 years)
Mother Sarah Alice Jackson, b. 22 Jun 1875, Buchanon County, Virginia d. 10 Sep 1963, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio
(Age 88 years)
Family ID F316 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Luciene Benham, b. 19 Jan 1915, Rising Sun, Ohio County, Indiana d. 20 Dec 1993, Dunedin, Pinellas County, Florida
(Age 78 years)
Marriage 12 Oct 1978 Pinellas County, Florida [6]
Family ID F483 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 2 Apr 2022
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Event Map Birth - 13 Oct 1903 - Ford, Clark County, Kentucky Marriage - 12 Oct 1978 - Pinellas County, Florida Death - 31 May 1991 - Clearwater, Pinellas County, Florida = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - Warren, Everett, 87, of Clearwater, died Friday (May 31, 1991) at Countryside Health Care Center, Clearwater. He was born in Ford, Y., and came here in 1970 from Columbus, Ohio, where he was a route supervisor for Borden. He was a Mason at Southgate Chapter and a past worthy patron of Order of the Eastern Star, Chapter Southern Way, both in Columbus. He was a Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Luciene; a sister, Melba Schneider, Hamilton, Ohio; three nephews and a niece. Moss-Feaster Funeral Home, Sylvan Abbey Chapel, Clearwater.
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Florida. Monday, 3 June 1991.
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- Warren, Everett, 87, of Clearwater, died Friday (May 31, 1991) at Countryside Health Care Center, Clearwater. He was born in Ford, Y., and came here in 1970 from Columbus, Ohio, where he was a route supervisor for Borden. He was a Mason at Southgate Chapter and a past worthy patron of Order of the Eastern Star, Chapter Southern Way, both in Columbus. He was a Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Luciene; a sister, Melba Schneider, Hamilton, Ohio; three nephews and a niece. Moss-Feaster Funeral Home, Sylvan Abbey Chapel, Clearwater.
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