Warner Franklin Perry
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Warner Perry and Edgar Good met with an auto accident last Saturday afternoon about 2 o'clock while on their way to Grapevine. The accident occurred west of Coppell. Driving at, perhaps, forty miles per hour the wheels or the engine cylinder locked and the car turned over. The windshield was not broken but the side glasses were and Perry sustained a severe cut on hi sarm. He was taken to Grapevine where first aid was given and then he came home. Tuesday of this week he was about town and carrying his arm in a sling. Good was not injured much it was said. Certainty a narrow escape.

The Carrollton Chronicle - Friday, February 17, 1928
Submitted by Edward Lynn Williams

 

Two Cars Burned

While coming south out of Denison is a large car early Christmas morning, Warner Perry driving, they ad a head on collision with a small car driven by a Dallas man. there were three persons in the small car and six in the large car and all of them were more or less injured, some seriously tho none fatally, and the cars took fire and were completely destroyed.
The accident occurred about three miles south  of Denton on the Dallas pike, and while one can see for a considerable distance the one driver said the lights blinded him and his car hit a small rock or some other obstacle in the road and caused his car to careen to some extent.
With Mr. Perry in the car were Mr. and Mrs. Huffhines, Miss Marie ad her brother and sister. All were taken to the hospital in Denison for examination and treatment. Warner Perry had severe injuries to his right hand as the glass cut leaders  in the hand and this may cause loss of use of some of the fingers. Mrs. Huffhines was in the hospital for several days.

The Carrollton Chronicle - Friday, January 3, 1930
Submitted by Edward Lynn Williams

 

OBITUARY

FUNERAL SERVICES HELD MONDAY FOR WARNER F. PERRY

Funeral services were conducted Monday at 2 p.m. for Warner F. Perry, 46, who died at his home in Carrollton Sunday. Services were held at the College Ave. Baptist Church with the Rev. Earl Anderson officiating.
Interment was in Perry Cemetery with the Rhoton Funeral Home in charge.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pearl Perry; father, W. W. Perry; three brothers, Henry and Guy Perry of Carrollton, Leland Perry, Dallas; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Lee Treece, Ojai, Calif.; Mrs. Vera Lowrey, Mrs. Gladys Kelley of Carrollton.

The Carrollton Chronicle - June 8, 1951, pg 1
Submitted by Edward Lynn Williams

 

PERRY
Warner F. age 46, died at his home in Carrollton Sunday. Survived by wife Mrs. Pearl Perry; father W. W. Perry; three brothers, Henry and Guy Perry of Carrollton, Leland Perry, Dallas; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Lee Treece, Ojai, Calif.; Mrs. Vera Lowrey, Mrs. Gladys Kellogg of Carrollton. Services Monday 2 p.m., from College Avenue Baptist Church. Rev. Earl Anderson officiating. Interment in Perry Cemetery.  Arrangements Rhoton Funeral Home Carrollton.

The Dallas Morning News - June 4, 1951
Submitted by Edward Lynn Williams

 

 


WARNER F. PERRY
1905 - 1951

Perry Cemetery, Carrollton, Dallas County, Texas
 

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