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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/25/1937
Rites will be held tomorrow
afternoon st 4 o'clock from the
late residence for Dr. Clarence A.
Warner, who was found dead in
his home at 374 Adam street early
last evening. He was found lying
on the bed in his room, a high
powered rifle beside the body.
Dr. H. C Fairbanks, was called
and announced that death occurred
several hours before the body
was discovered.
Dr. Warner had been in poor
health for several years and cancelled
all engagements yesterday.
During his prolonged illness, he
had been in almost constant
pain, it was stated today.
He and members Of his family had
been staying at their summer
home on East River road, Grand
Island, and no one waa at the
Adam street address when death
came to the popular dentist.
Dr. Warner was born in Strykersville,
N. Y. Upon his graduation
from the University of Buffalo
33 years ago he came to Tonawanda
to practice, locating in the
Litzenberg block on Niagara street
where his offices were located at
the time of his death.
One of the most distinguished
and best liked citizens of the Tonawandas,
Dr. Warner was active
in all types of civic and welfare
organizations, during his long residence
here.
He was a former president of
the Tonawanda Board of Education,
from which he resigned a
year ago because of poor health.
He was a member of the Rotary
club of which he was a past presided.
He was also a member of
Tonawanda Lodge, No. 247, F. &
A. M., the Buffalo Consistory, Ismailia
Temple, the Niagara Hose
Company, the Eighth District Dental
Society, the American Dental
Association and the Dental Society
of the State of New York.
His Survivors,
Dr. Warner is survived by his
wife, Lulu M.; two daughters,
Jane and Virginia; a son, Elwyn,
and a brother, M. C; Warner, Buffalo.
Rev. Clarence A. Hanna of the
First Church of Christ will conduct
the services.
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