THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE
Bunnell, Florida
Thursday, July 20, 1922

 

The community was shocked Sunday morning to learn that Mr. T. W. Warren, sawmill and turpentine operator of Dinner Island, this county, had died suddenly from unknown causes.

Mr. Warren had started to Bunnell in his car but turned back, reaching his home only a few minutes before the end came. His cause of death was ascribed to acute indigestion, resulting in paralysis of the heart. He had been complaining for the past several days, but neither he nor his relatives believed the attack serious. His attempted visit to Bunnell, however, was for the purpose of visiting his physician.

Mr. Warren’s remains were shipped on the early morning train to Jacksonville where he was laid to rest in the family plot.

It is stated that Mrs. Warren will manage and continue the business at Dinner Island. She is accorded the sympathy of her many friends in Flagler County and other places in Florida where she and her husband have resided.