In Harpers Ferry, W. Va., Jan. 16, 1882, she was united in marriage to John
r. Warwick.
They made their home in Virginia until the spring of 1894 when they with
their family, settled on a homestead seven miles south of Alva.
In the spring of 1929 they moved to Alva where they since resided.
To this union were born three children, Mrs. Constance McGill, Robert Lee
Warwick and Wilber, who died at the age of one year.
Mrs. Warwick's life was a living example of the golden rule -- a sweet smile
and kind word for all who crossed her path through life.
Besides her husband and children, she leaves two grand children, Merle and
Bob McGill of Alva; one brother, Walter Gwin, of West Virginia, and a host
of relatives and friends to mourn her departure.
"Here is the sorrow, the sighing;
Here are the cloud and the night;
Here is the sickness, the dying;
There are the life and the light!
Here is the fading, the wasting,
The foe that so watchfully waits;
There are the hills everlasting,
The city with beautiful gates.
Here are the locks growing hoary
The glass witht he vanishing sands.
There are the crown and the glory,
The house not made with hands.
Here is the longing, the vision,
The hopes that so swiftly remove;
There is the blessed fruition,
The feast and the fullness of love.
Here are the heart-strings a trimble
And here is the chastening rod;
There is the song and the cymbal,
And there is our Father and God."
Card of Thanks....
We wish to express our gratifude for the many acts of kindness
and sympathy extended us during the illness and death of our dear wife and
mother. J. R. Warwick, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McGill and family