Funeral services were held for the late Mrs. Benjamin Warner yesterday in New York and Los Angeles, simultaneously.
In New York the funeral services were held at the Warner Brothers home office at 321 West Forty-fourth street, the staff having been dismissed for the day. Rabbi Solomon A. Feinberg of Mount Vernon, officiated at the services, which began at two o’clock.
Los Angeles services, beginning at ten o’clock, Pacific Coast Standard Time, were held in the B’nai B’rith Temple at Wilshire and Hobart boulevards. The body was laid to rest in the Warner family mausoleum in the Home of Peace Cemetery, Los Angeles.
Mrs. Warner, mother of the four Warner brothers, motion picture producers, died on Monday of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was seventy-six years old. Last Saturday she celebrated with her husband the fifty-eighth anniversary of their wedding.
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