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Warren Newton Abernathy

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Warren Newton Abernathy

Birth
Death
29 Jan 1936 (aged 65)
Clarksburg, Carroll County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Poplar Springs, Henderson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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W. N. Abernathy, of near Clarksburg, Tenn., was born March 13, 1870; died January 29, 1936. He was married to Miss Sallie Sweet, December 18, 1892, and to this union four children were born, three of whom survive: David, Alfred, and Zora. He is also survived by his wife, one sister (Mrs. J. H. Carden), and many other relatives and friends. Brother Abernathy became a member of the church in 1894, and for more than forty years did what he could to help the cause. He preached as long as his health would permit, and continued to spread the gospel with his pen. Services were conducted at the home of the family by L. A. Wilson, assisted by Raymond Roark and Sam Carden. He was laid to rest at the Independence Cemetery in Henderson County. --J. H. Carden. Gospel Advocate, March 5, 1936, page 238.
W. N. Abernathy, of near Clarksburg, Tenn., was born March 13, 1870; died January 29, 1936. He was married to Miss Sallie Sweet, December 18, 1892, and to this union four children were born, three of whom survive: David, Alfred, and Zora. He is also survived by his wife, one sister (Mrs. J. H. Carden), and many other relatives and friends. Brother Abernathy became a member of the church in 1894, and for more than forty years did what he could to help the cause. He preached as long as his health would permit, and continued to spread the gospel with his pen. Services were conducted at the home of the family by L. A. Wilson, assisted by Raymond Roark and Sam Carden. He was laid to rest at the Independence Cemetery in Henderson County. --J. H. Carden. Gospel Advocate, March 5, 1936, page 238.

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