Obituaries: "--Wa--"; Winn, Louisiana Submitter & Submitters date as listed with obit. Source: As listed ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** List of names in this file: Crawford Ware Annie Box Warner Warren Ardis Talton "Jack" Watts ==================================================== Submitter: Greggory E. Davies Date: 20 June 2004 Source: Winnfield News-American April 23, 1937 Crawford Ware Dies At Mayo Clinic On Saturday Last Week News was received here this week of the death of Crawford Ware, member of a well known family of this section, last Saturday at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Mr. Ware was a brother to Mrs. Minnie Godfrey of Jackson, Miss., and former Winnfield resident, and son of the late Judge Ware of Columbia. He had been in bad health for sometime after returning from South American where he had resided for a while. ====== Submitter: Greggory E. Davies Date: 20 June 2004 Source: Winn News American May 17, 1940 Mrs. Annie Warren Dies In Hospital Following Stroke Mrs. Annie Warren, age 59, died at the Huey P. Long Memorial Hospital in Pineville on Monday, April 29, following a paralytic stroke. Funeral services were held the Tuesday following, conducted by the Rev. Alwin Stokes, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, and interment was made in the Zion Church Cemetery. Mrs. Warren is survived by seven children, two daughters, Mrs. Gussie Spann of Winnfield and Mrs. Clara Gibson of Monroe; five sons, Arthur Warren, Olla; Fred, Cecil, Troy, and Emmett Warner of Winnfield; two sisters, Mrs. Viola Gorham and Mrs. Minnie King, Winnfield; four brothers, John, George, and Jake Box, Winnfield, and Eli Box, Natchitoches. ====== Submitter: Greggory E. Davies Source: Winn Parish Enterprise News-American Date: 20 Jun 2004 December 24, 1970 A. T. "Jack" Watts Succumbs; Rites Held Thursday Ardis Talton "Jack" Watts, 63, died Wednesday, December 16, in Winnfield General Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John T. Watts. He was a carpenter belong to the carpenter's Local 18131 before early retirement due to ill health. Jack was a native of South Winnfield. Survivors include a brother, John A. Watts of Haughton and a sister, Jewel W. Buffington of Winnfield. Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. Thursday in the chapel of Southern Funeral Home with Rev. Gage of the Presbyterian Church, assisted by Rev. Wicker of the South Winnfield Baptist Church officiating. Acting as pallbearers were Arnet Garriss, James Russell, Harper Terrill, Henry Nugent, Henry Bates, Melton Hightower, Troy Smith, and H. E. Crawford. Interment was in the Winnfield Cemetery under direction of Southern Funeral Home. Among the out of town friends attending the funeral were Howard Gardener and Edwin Simpson of Ruston, Mr. and Mrs. Carmon Johnson of Memphis. ======