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Reproduced from the Oregon City Enterprise April 14, 1900 |
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The sudden death of Geo. D. Warner, Saturday evening, was a shock to the entire community. Mr. Warner was in good health until last Thursday, when he complained of severe cramps. Saturday evening he grew worse and at 10 o'clock he died. The doctors pronounced it a case of acute inflamation of the bowels. The deceased was a most estimable young man of about 33 years of age, and was highly respected by all who knew him. He was a son of the late Arthur Warner, a pioneer of much prominence and until his demise a partner of Major Charman in the Pioneer store. In 1892, he was married to Miss Agusta Logus, eldest daught of the late Julius Logus, who with his little son Gerald survive him. Mr. Warner was a Native Son, and also a fireman and a member of the K. P. order. His funeral occurred from the family residence Monday afternoon, Rev. R. K. Hammond of the St. Paul's Episcopal church officiating. The services at the grave were conducted under the auspices fo the Native Sons, the deceased being laid to rest in the Masonic cemetery. All the orders of which Mr. Warner was a member turned out in a body to pay theri last sad rites to one whose memory they cherished. The funeral was largely attended, many relatives and friends being present from Portland. Mrs.
Agusta Warner.
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