Transcribed by Ann Selchick. Geo. THE WHITEHAVEN NEWS, SEPT. 19. 1907 DEATH OF A WHITEHAVEN WOMAN IN AMERICA. ____ The “Genesco Republic,” Illinois, U. S. A., contains the following: - Mrs. James WARNOCK, after an illness extending over a period of about three years, passed away at her home in Genesco, on Friday, August 30th, 1907. Deceased was a Christian woman, devoted to her home and in the sorrow that came to her in the past few years in the loss of all of her children tried to bear up and withstand the crushing effect of her sorrow. Without avail, however, because of her own feeble condition and now with her passing the husband is left alone. Mr. WARNOCK has made every effort to secure health and contentment for his beloved wife and even arranged and with her went to the native home in England, the journey only bringing temporary relief, however. On August 17, 1901, a son, Hugh, aged nineteen, passed away, and three years later the only surviving child, Lizzie Ann, died at the age of eighteen. With the death now of the mother and wife, Mr. WARNOCK stands alone and in deep sorrow. Deep sympathy is felt for the sorrowing husband and father. Mrs. WARNOCK was born in Whitehaven, England, July 13th, 1864, and died August 30th, 1907, being at the time of her death, 43 years, 1 month and 17 days of age. In the year 1882, January 2nd, she was united in marriage to James WARNOCK, to which union three children were born, a son James dying in infancy, and the other two as above stated. Mr. and Mrs. WARNOCK sailed to America four years after their marriage and have long been residents of Geneseo. In 1889, Mrs. WARNOCK united with the Methodist Church of this city and since has been a faithful member. She is survived besides her husband, by an aged mother and four brothers in England, and a half sister in New Zealand. The funeral service was held from the home at two o’clock on Sunday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. J. L. SHIVELY, pastor of the Methodist Church. The interment was in Oakwood Cemetery. There were present from away at the funeral, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh WARNOCK, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WARNOCK and sons Thomas and William, of Lowell, Ill.; Joseph MORRISON, of Sunny Hill. The deceased was the daughter of the late Mr. M’NAUGHTON, coachbuilder, Scotch Street, band master of the Whitehaven Borough Brass Band. __________