Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Photo Number 1451

This is a Real Photo Postcard from the antique shop in Detroit Lakes Minnesota.

Jack Warner  DL Antiques

Jack Warner  DL Antiques back

Lots of love from Jack Milton Warner

Age 3 1/2 months

This is a Cyko Real Photo Postcard that was used from 1904 to the 1920’s.

I had a very old and dear friend with the last name Warner…it would be a crazy coincidence if this was one of her husbands relatives.

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9 comments:

  1. There is a Jack M Warner born 2 Jan 1925 listed in the 1940 US Census living in Minneapolis. He is the son of Floyd U. and Violette E Warner (both of the parents are buried in Fort Snelling National Cemetery). Floyd lived in Brainerd, Crow Wing, Minnesota as a youngster, the son of Geroge H. and Anna C Warner.

    This Jack M. Warner later died on 27 Jun 2008 near Phillipsburg, NJ.

    His obituary says:

    Jack M. Warner, 83, of Country View Village in White Township died May 13, 2008 at Warren Hospital in Phillipsburg.

    Born Jan. 2, 1925 in Minneapolis, Minn., he was a son of the late Violet Mumbleau Warner.

    Mr. Warner was Manager of Quality Assurance of Aircraft Insulation of the Defense Product Division. He earlier was an electrical engineer with NASA.

    The World War II veteran enjoyed sailing, golf, radio-controlled airplanes and antique cars. Mr. Warner was a member of the Berliner Club and the Social Adults, both at Country View Village. He was a member of the Belvidere United Methodist Church.

    Surviving are Ursula Thiel Warner, his wife; Cindy Wright of Phillipsburg and Dianne McMahon of Perrineville; grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

    A Celebration of Life was held June 7 at the Belvidere United Methodist Church.

    In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent in his memory to the Belvidere United Methodist Church, 219 Hardwick St., Belvidere, NJ 07823 or Alzheimer's Association, 400 Morris Ave., Suite 251, Denville, NJ 07834-1365.

    Arrangements were by the MacFadden Funeral Home in Belvidere.

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    1. http://obit.macfaddenfuneralhome.com/obitdisplay.html?task=Print&id=547394

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    2. I wonder what his middle name was?

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    3. I wasn't able to ascertain what it was (yet).

      You do know one of the Warner Brothers of Hollywood movie studio fame was named Jack Milton Warner - he was born in 1916...

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    4. I did not know that! Interesting :)

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  2. Sweet photo and very interesting info.

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  3. That’s not a picture of him- he was my grandfather and his middle name was Mumbleau ( after his mom). Floyd was not his biological father as his mom (my great grandmother) was married before to a man named Gordon Braddy. She divorced Gordon when Jack was young and married Floyd. Jacks birth name was John Braddy and he changed it later in life to Jack Mumbleau Warner. Unfortunately my grandfather (Jack) married Ursula Thiel after his divorce from my grandmother ( Kathleen) and managed to isolate and alienate his kids from him- he had 4 kids and many grandchildren( 1 daughter and 3 sons). Ursula did not tell them of his passing until 2 weeks after the fact and purposely left them out of his obituary.

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    1. Hey Olivia. My great grandfather is Jack. I would like to chat with you about our family! My dad passed away. He was grandpa jacks son.

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    2. My grandmother was Kathleen who was married to jack warner.

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Hi, Thanks for the comments, your input on these old photos is appreciated! English only please! All comments will be moderated! Connie