Winifred Fairfax Warder

[2] She attended national conventions of the United States Daughters of 1812 and of the General Federation of Women's Clubs in 1916.

[5] The following year she began preparing for overseas duty, to work in war camps and hospitals.

[6] Her death was included in official casualty counts reported by the army, with her position give as "cook".

[7] Gertrude Foster Brown, the Director General of Women's Overseas Hospitals, wrote a letter to Warder's parents, describing her last days, and her funeral service in Bordeaux.

[9] The Illinois Suffrage Amendment Alliance pledged a $2000 memorial gift in Warder's name to the Overseas Hospital Fund.

Winifred Fairfax Warder, from a 1921 publication.