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- After his father, Millard Warren, died in 1913, Orville's mother Fannie (Scott) Warren married a second time to Ben Hensley.
In the 1920 census, Orville Warren, age 9, is listed as son in the household of Ben and Fannie in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio.
In the 1930 census, Orville Warren, age 18, is listed as step-son in the household of Ben and Fannie in Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio.
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- LKH note:
Birth place.
In the 1920 census Orville's birthplace is listed as Kentucky.
In the 1930 census Orville's birthplace is listed as Indiana.
On Orville's World War II draft registration card his birthplace is listed as Danville, Illinois.
In Orville's obituary his birthplace is listed as Danville, Illinois.
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- Orville M. Warren Dies at 60 Years
Orville M. Warren, 60, 84 Redbud Lane, died Saturday at 12:28 p.m. in Mercy Hospital, where he had been a patient one day. He had suffered a heart condition several years.
Mr. Warren was born Aug. 8, 1910, in Danville, Ill., a son of Millard and Fannie Scott Warren and was educated in Hamilton public schools.
He had resided in Hamilton for 56 years.
On May 19, 1934, Mr. Warren married Clara Mae Agee.
He owned and operated Warren’s Auto and Truck Service, 812 S. Seventh St., the last seven years.
Mr. Warren enjoyed hunting, fishing, his home, family and especially his grandchildren. He was a member of the First Church of God, Pleasant and Woodlawn Aves.
He leaves his wife of Hamilton; one son, David M. Warren, Hamilton; two daughters, Mrs. William (Marlene) Bommer, Shandon, Miss Sandra Sue Warren, Hamilton; one half brother, Frank Hensley, Hamilton; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Schmidt, Hamilton, Mrs. Kathryn Schmidt, Hamilton; four grandchildren; other relatives and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his father and his mother.
Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the First Church of God, with the Rev. Leonard Snyder, pastor, in charge.
Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park.
Pallbearers will be Bill Bommer, Edward Lewis, William Barnicle, John Warren, Harry Rash and Paul Agee.
The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Monday, 10 May 1971.
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