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Della Warren

Born:   March 26, 1909 in Ione, Logan, Arkansas
Died:   May 5, 1994 in Booneville, Logan, Arkansas
Burial: Carolan Cemetery, Booneville, Logan, Arkansas

Mother: Jennie Agnes Craig
Father:  James Arter Warren

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Della  (Warren) Coffelt
Picture taken Jan. 1941

Married (1) James R. "Jim" Harris in Paris, Logan, Arkansas.  Jim was serving with the Marines in Honolulu, Hawaii when he died on January 19, 1943 from an explosion when he was badly burned.  He received the Bronze Star. 

Child:

  1. Infant Son
    b. 1936 in Booneville, Logan, Arkansas
    d. 1936 in Booneville, Logan, Arkansas
    Burial:  Carolan Cemetery, Booneville, Logan, Arkansas 

Married: (2) Silas Henry Coffelt in Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas the son of Andrew Hiley Coffelt and Mary Belle Case.  He was born July 26, 1916 in Carlisle, Arkansas, and died July 3, 1994 in Carlisle, Arkansas.


Della (Warren) & Silas Henry Coffelt

Della married Jim Harris in Paris, Logan County, Arkansas in 1936.  They had one child that died at birth.  Jim was in the Marines and was killed January 19, 1943 from an explosion when he was badly burned.  He was buried at sea.

Della worked at the sanitarium in Booneville, then at the Wildcat Sanitarium in Fort Smith.  She met Silas while working at the Wildcat Sanitarium, and they married in Fort Smith.  Silas was drafted in the army, and Della moved with him until he was transferred to Germany.

After WWII, Silas was discharged, and they moved to Booneville on Thomas Street about a block from her mother and father.  Silas was a truck driver.  In the mid 1960's they moved to a house at 494 West 2nd Street, then built a house at 597 North Broadway.  Della lived in this house until two months before her death when she moved to the Oak Manor Nursing Home.  She died in the Booneville Hospital December 21, 1994.

The last few years of Silas’s life he lived in a trailer house in the yard of his sister’s house in Carlisle, Arkansas.  When Silas become sicker, he moved into the house with his sister.  This is where he died of black lung disease on July 3, 1994.

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