Vitals: Obits: John W. Warnock, 1935: Johnsonburg, Elk County, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Bruce E. Warnock. USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________________ The OBITUARY OF DR. JOHN WILLIAM WARNICK, MD The Johnsonburg Press, April 12, 1935 Widely Known Local Physician Died Friday Had Been in Ill Health for over a year Had Practiced Here for 30 Years Funeral from Presbyterian Church Funeral services for Dr. J. W. Warnick, widely known Johnsonburg physician who died Friday evening at this home on Bridge Street after an illness of over a year, were held yesterday afternoon from the Presbyterian Church. Many friends and associates of long standing gathered to pay tribute in his memory at the last rites conducted by Rev. N. B. Wilson, pastor of the church. Burial was at Wardvale Cemetery. A practicing physician for nearly forty years, most of that time in Johnsonburg, his health forced his retirement over a year ago and he was succeeded by his son, Dr. Richard D. Warnick. Since that time recurring attacks taxed his strength and vitality so much that his condition became critical some six weeks ago. His death at the age of 71 was attributed to generalized arteriosclerosis and diabetes mellitus. Dr. Warnick besides being a member and one of the organizers of the Elk County Medical Society, was affiliated with the Pennsylvania Medical Society, the American College of Physicians and Surgeons, and was a member of the I.O.O.F., and the Presbyterian Church. He was one of the outstanding members of his profession in this end of the State and though the fact is not generally realized, he was recognized as a noted obstetrician and was attending physician at over two thousand births. Dr. John William Warnick was born in Clarion County in November 1863, a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Warnick. He received his education at Edinboro Teachers College and afterwards was graduated from Western University of Pennsylvania Medical School, now the University of Pittsburgh, with the Class of 1896. He began practice in Reynoldsville where he remained for a year, going to Glen Hazel about 1898. He came to Johnsonburg in 1905 and in his practice here for nearly 30 years made many life long friends. Confidence in his ability as a doctor was expressed by the people of Johnsonburg and of Elk County in many ways. He was for a long time Medical Inspector of Elk County, medical examiner of the Johnsonburg Public Schools, served as examiner on the Draft Board during the World War, and for twenty years was physician to the Johnsonburg Board of Health. The survivors are his widow, Mrs. Claribel Warnick, one daughter, Lucretia, Mrs. Carl B. Clark, of Cleveland, Ohio; sons, Dr. Julian R. Warnick and Dr. Richard D. Warnick of Johnsonburg; Dr. John W. Warnick of Lakewood, Ohio; and two grandchildren, Richard K. Warnick and John W. Warnick III. Also four brothers, Wilson A. Warnick and James Warnick of Pittsburgh, Dr. Edward Warnick of Rimersburg and Grant R. Warnick of Kane. Pallbearers were A. A. Johnson, John Friberg, H. K. Koons, W. E. Heckendorn, J. L. Kerr and Fred Harker. Out of town people here for the funeral were Wilson Warnick and son Edward, James Warnick of Pittsburgh; Angus Warnick, Punxsutawney; Dr. and Mrs. Edward Warnick, Kenneth Bailey, Hawthorne; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Warnick, Kane; Mrs. Hill and son Robert, Scottdale, Homer Ressler and son Homer, Johnstown; Miss Mary Lichtenfels, Pitcarn; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clark, Cleveland; Dr. John W. Warnick, Lakewood, Ohio. The Elk County Medical Society was represented by Dr. L. L. Hobbs, Jr., Dr. Gerald J. Hayes, Dr. J. E. Rutherford, Dr. Madera, all of Ridgway; Dr. Leo Hayes, Force; Dr. A. C. Luhr, St. Marys; Dr. S. T. McCabe, Dr. N. R. Benner of this place. Also a group of graduate nurses from Elk County General Hospital, Ridgway.