Passinger Family Obituaries
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Passinger Family Obituaries

The obituaries are in alphabetical order by married name

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Warren, Herbert

News Clip:

Redfield - Herbert Warren died Saturday, June 19, in Rome Hospital. He was born in Redfield, Sept. 12, 1872, son of the late Jarrius and Isabel Passenger Warren. The early part of his life he spent here in Redfield. About 25 years ago he went to Rome to live. Mr. Warren is survived by one brother, Ray Warren, Buffalo, three sisters, Mrs. Maggie Adams, Massachusetts, Mrs. Mabel Nash, Syracuse, Mrs. Lois Dugan, also several nephews and nieces. Funeral rites were held Monday afternoon in Rome with burial in Redfield Cemetery.


Warren, Isabel Passinger

News Clip:

Rome, April 27 - Mrs. Alfred Tanner of 106 Turin St., recieved word this morning of the death of her sister, Mrs. J. D. Warren, at her home in Redfield, paralysis being the cause of death. She had a stroke a week ago Sunday and another last Sunday and remained unconscious to the end. Her maiden name was Isabel Passinger. She was born in Camden and would have been 60 years old in June. She was married in Camden 44 years ago and since her marriage lived in Redfield. Besides her husband she is survived by the folowing children; Mrs. Maggie Adams, Dalton, Mass, Mrs. Eva Potter, Redfield, Herbert Warren, Redfield, Mrs. Mabel Nash, Syracuse, Mrs. Millie Merriman, Port Colbourn, Canada, Raymond Warren, Buffalo, and two sisters, and two brothers, Mrs. C. C. Keeler, West Camden, and Mrs. Tanner of this city, and John and Henry Passinger, whoses whereabouts are not known.


Warren, Jarius

undated news clip

Jerry Warren, former well known farmer of Redfield, who has been a resident of Camden for the past two years, living at the Vedder home on Railroad Street, dropped dead yesterday afternoon on the sidewalk in front of Editor Stone's home, Main Street, about 4 o'clock. Mr. Warren had been in usual health during the day up to the time of the fatal attack. He was downtown in the forenoon and when he returned to dinner he made no complaint of feeling ill. In the afternoon he came downtown again to mail a letter and while on his way home he was overtaken by death at the time and place above stated. A school girl who was behind Mr. Warren when he fell, was greatly frightened and hastened on. Others were soon attracted to the spot. Coroner Teller was immediately notified and came to town, pronouncing death due to heart failure. Undertakers Sanborn were notified to take charge of the body which was removed to their undertaking parlors. It is learned that Mr. Warren had been having heart ailment ever since having the influenza two years ago, but he had never had serious attacks. The deceased was born in Redfield 76 years ago last September and had spent his whole life there until coming to Camden. He had followed farming. Since the death of his wife in 1921 he had made his home with Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Vedder, who assisted him in conducting his farm until he retired. Mr. Warren had plans made to leave next week to spend the winter with one of his daughters in Massachusetts. He leaves five daughters, and two sons: Mrs. Isaac Potter, and Herbert Warren, Redfield, Mrs. Mable Nash, Syracuse, Mrs. Millie Merman and Mrs. Frank Secoy, Buffalo, Ray Warren, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Peter Adams, Mass.



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