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								 Mrs. Ethel Hess
  Lulu Ethel Hess departed this life Sept. 4, 1942 at he home of her step-daughter, Mrs. Maple Hess Luhring at Millvale, Pa. at the age of 48 years and five months.
  She was a daughter of the late Rev. Dan B. Warren of  Liverpool.
  She was married in January 1914 to William Henry Hess of Seaman.  They lived near  Sandy Summit until the death of Mr. Hess in 1928, then moving to Parkersburg, and about a year ago to Pennsylvania.
  Of this union two sons survive; Cleopas Hess of Baltimore and Charles of Millvale, Pa., the latter was unable to be at the funeral.
  She is also survived by a step-son Claude Hess of Clendenin and a step-daughter, Mrs. Luhring of Milllvale; one sister and two brothers, Mrs. Elsie Carpenter of Gibsonia, Pa., Forest Warren of Pittsburgh, and Clarence Warren of Liverpool; two half brothers Rev. E. S. Warren of Liverpool and Ottie Warren of  Spencer; three half-sisters, Kate Parsons of  Sturgis, South Dakota, Anna Brock of Webb City, Mo., and Minnie Lather (?)  of Welch, W.Va.  A sister, Mrs. Edna Ingram died in 1920.
  The remains were brought to Reedy Sunday for internment in the Seaman Cemetery, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Warren and daughter, Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith and daughter, Marjorie Ann, all of Pennsylvania.  Mrs. Smith is a daughter of the late Edna Warren Ingram. Also the son, Mr. Cleopas Hess  and wife of Baltimore were here.
  (Submitted by Garnette Warren Camp)  
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