
Visitation July 30, 2011 11-12 noon Location: Waters Memorial United Methodist Church [Map]
Funeral Service July 30, 2011 12 Noon Location: Waters Memorial United Methodist Church [Map]
Burial Location: Waters Memorial Cemetery [Map]
| Lillian Alene Moran Warnock, long-time resident of Arlington, VA and Port Republic, MD, died Tuesday morning July 26, 2011 in Bennington, Vermont where she had recently resided. Born September 8, 1919 on the family farm in Franklin, TN, she was the third of seven children born to Thomas Jefferson Moran and Margaret Alexina Sawyer Moran.
After attending Middle Tennessee State Teacher’s College in Murfreesboro, TN, Alene moved to Washington, DC to work as a secretary in the Department of Agriculture during WWII. Here she met James Mann Warnock of Brooklet, GA who was beginning a long and notable career in the U.S. Navy. They were married March 11, 1942, raised a family of four adopted children, and lived nearly 58 joyful years together until Jim’s death in 2001. Both were active members of Walker Chapel Methodist Church in Arlington, VA, and later of Waters Memorial United Methodist Church in St. Leonard, MD, as well as being active in community work for the League of Women Voters, local libraries, and other organizations. Alene will be well-remembered by many DC area “baby-boomers” for introducing the “Life and Times” of children’s author Laura Ingalls Wilder to them, as she pursued a life-long research interest in Laura Ingalls Wilder. She and Jim served many years on the Board of Directors of the Laura Ingalls Wilder home and museum in Mansfield, Missouri. Alene is survived by her four children, John Conie Warnock of Port Republic, MD, Victoria Fain Bradley of Fairfax, VA, Alexina Mann Jones, formerly of Prince Frederick, MD and now residing in Cambridge, NY, and James Thomas Warnock of Barton, VT, as well as 5 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. She is survived by an older sister, Lula Fain Major who still resides in Franklin.
Memorial Contributions Waters Memorial United Methodist Church or Calvert Hospice
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