He was a 1970 High School graduate. He served in the US Army 101st airborne form 1970 – 1979, where he had a career at Boeing Helicopter. After his service, he worked several jobs. Outside of his employment, he enjoyed ‘hanging with his buddies’ at the VFW (where he was trustee), spending time at Brian’s Garage with several other friends, and watching old movies with Trey. He spent a lot of time in nature watching birds and stayed up-to-date on current events. He also loved his four ‘pooches’.
In addition to his wife, Brenda, he is survived by his children, grandchildren, and many friends and families.
Following Warren’s wishes, services will be private; his family is planning a luncheon for a later date. Burial will be in Bath National Cemetery. To leave online condolences please visit www.embserfuneralhome.com.
Rest in Peace my friend 🇺🇸
ReplyDeleteUncle Warren, I’ll never forget all the memories we had together! You were a one of a kind Uncle! I’m sure gonna miss you! I love you! Rest Easy Uncle Buck!
ReplyDeletewill miss our chats ,party hardy with all the relatives ,wont be long ,we all be there ,no one gets out alive man! R I P CUZ
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to b reading this breaks my heart Warren was a great friend and alot of great memories
ReplyDeleteLove to Brenda and the family. Warren will be missed, always loved.
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ReplyDeleteBucky , wtf. Can you say hi to my boy David ,and Sharon ,and Lori . You don't know Lori ,but she is where you are now .I love you buddy .
Sorry to hear the pasting of Warren. Prayers to the family. RIP Warren
ReplyDeleteYou will be missed. You were loved. God speed, my friend
ReplyDeleteMy FAVORITE customer. My kid as I called him. What a beautiful soul he was! Always smiles whenever he came through for his coffees. My heart goes out to his family and close friends. I’ll surely miss him.
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