From The [Union City] Evening Times, Monday, July 2, 1934
ISAAC WARREN
SUCCOMBS AFTER A SIX-WEEKS
ILLNESS AT HIS HOME
ON UNION STREET
HE WAS ONE OF RANDOLPH
COUNTY'S BEST KNOWN
FARMERS
Isaac Warren one of the best known retired farmers in Randolph county
was called by death Sunday afternoon. He became ill six weeks ago, and
though everything possible was done for him in the way of medical attendance
and the best of care he grew gradually worse and Sunday he suffered a heart
attack from which he never rallied and the spirit took its fight at 30
minutes after three o'clock Sunday July 1, 1034 [sic].
Isaac Wesley Warren was born Feb. 22, 1859, and he was therefore 75
years of age at the home [sic] of his death. He was born on the old Warren
homestead near the center of Jackson I. township. His parents were Dolphin
and Nancy-Taylor Warren. He received his education in his district school.
In the month of March 1910 he was married to Narcissus Snell, who has
preceeded him to the better land. One son was born to this union Robert
Jonathan Warren who with his wife resides on a farm north of Union City.
Isaac Warren grew up on the ancestral home place and when he grew to
mans' estate he took up farming on his own account. He was considered on of
the best posted men in agricultural affairs in the county and so that he
enjoyed a large measure of success goes without saying.
He moved to Union City from the farm 19 years ago and since that time he
has been a respected citizen of Union City. He was a man who had a very
friendly nature and he liked good company.
A wonderful companionship developed between him and his only child his
son Robert, whose mother passed away when Robert, a very small child. The
two lived together and wrought together and each filled the other's life.
Isaac Warren was of sterling honesty and his given word was as good as his
writen bond. Many friends will mourn his death and he will be missed from
the community.
The Times joins the friends in extending sympathy to the sorrowing son
and his young wife in their great loss.
Besides the above his is survuved by two sisters, Mary E. Castle, of
north of Saratoga and Nancy Lovina Cromer, of Catawba, O.
The funeral announcements will be found elsewhere in this issue of the
Times.
DIED -- Isaac Wesley warren at the residence 415 N. Union street Sunday July
1, aged 75 years. The body will be returned to the residence from the
Brooks funeral home Monday evening. Funeral services will be conducted
Tuesday July 3rd at 2 p.m. at the Lisbon church. Rev. Earl Lantz
officiating. Interment in Lisbon cemetery. R.R. BROOKS, Mortician.