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Village of Endicott Trustee Ted Warner dies, Anna Marion sworn in

Village of Endicott Trustee Ted Warner dies, Anna Marion sworn in

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ENDICOTT, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – A Village of Endicott Trustee sadly passed away last month, leaving a vacant seat on the board.
Trustee Ralph Theodore 'Ted' Warner passed away peacefully on April 30.
Born on May 11, 1945, Warner was a resident of Endicott and took great pride in his connection to the community. In addition to being a successful businessman, Warner was active in the Old Village of Union Historical Society, of which his father, Ralph J. Warner, had been a founding member. Warner was later appointed Village Historian. Most recently, he completed two terms as a Trustee on the Endicott Village Board, serving until his passing.
On Thursday, Anna Marion was sworn in as his successor.
Marion was appointed Village Trustee by Mayor Nick Burlingame.
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