Alexander Price Warden, Jr.

Alexander Price Warden, Jr.

Male - UNKNOWN

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  • Name Alexander Price Warden 
    Suffix Jr. 
    Gender Male 
    Death UNKNOWN 
    Person ID I28391  MacFarlane
    Last Modified 29 May 2024 

    Family Hattie Adelle Wommack,   b. PRIVATE 
    Marriage PRIVATE 
    Family ID F6609  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 29 May 2024 

  • Notes 
    • WARDEN, A. P. - 6 Oct 1912

      Burnet Bulletin, 10 Oct 1912

      A. P. Warden Dead

      Last Sunday at his home in the Mt. Blanc neighborhood, after a few days illness, A. P. Warden departed this life. His body was interred Monday in the Mt. Zion Cemetery with Knights of Pythias honors.

      This county has never had a better citizen than Price Warden and many expressions of sincere regret were heard when it became known that he was dead.

      He leaves a wife, children, several brothers, a sister, many other relatives and a host of friends to mourn his death.

      Mr. Warden was a devoted husband, a loving father, a kind neighbor. His word was as good as a bond and no man stood higher in the estimation of the general public.

      At the time of his death he was about forty years old and was reared in the community in which he died. During all these years, he never committed an act that brought reproach to the honored name he bore. We know whereof we speak, for we were school boys together from early childhood.

      When such men die, not only is the loss felt by the near loved ones, but the entire community misses his wise counsel, his upright example and sturdy honesty.

      The Bulletin extends its deepest sympathy to the bereaved relatives.
      WARDEN, A. P. - 6 Oct 1912

      Burnet Bulletin, 10 Oct 1912

      A. P. Warden Dead

      Last Sunday at his home in the Mt. Blanc neighborhood, after a few days illness, A. P. Warden departed this life. His body was interred Monday in the Mt. Zion Cemetery with Knights of Pythias honors.

      This county has never had a better citizen than Price Warden and many expressions of sincere regret were heard when it became known that he was dead.

      He leaves a wife, children, several brothers, a sister, many other relatives and a host of friends to mourn his death.

      Mr. Warden was a devoted husband, a loving father, a kind neighbor. His word was as good as a bond and no man stood higher in the estimation of the general public.

      At the time of his death he was about forty years old and was reared in the community in which he died. During all these years, he never committed an act that brought reproach to the honored name he bore. We know whereof we speak, for we were school boys together from early childhood.

      When such men die, not only is the loss felt by the near loved ones, but the entire community misses his wise counsel, his upright example and sturdy honesty.

      The Bulletin extends its deepest sympathy to the bereaved relatives.