Warren's Memory Wall
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We met Warren at the Titan Center apartments in 2015. He became our great friend, while beating us at card games frequently. He always had a big smile and positive attitude. It was fun to celebrate his 100th birthday with him at the Whitcomb. We will certainly miss him.
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Denny & Terri Swanson
April 9th, 2025 at 9:16am
With a heavy heart I wish to offer my sincere condolences, and sending healing prayers and comfort to the family. I will always cherish the wonderful memories I have had with Warren as a fellow church member & friend. Warren and his wife Norma were two of the few pioneering members who started Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and who contributed in so many ways through the years. The church is now known as Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church after combining with St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church. Every Sunday even up thru his 101st birthday, and if possible, Warren attended church listening to the Word of God. He will be greatly missed for his all encompassing friendliness, love, and Christian servitude.
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Carol Flautt
April 8th, 2025 at 1:59pm
As a member of Lest We Forget, I want to offer my sincere condolences to Warren's family and close friends. May our thoughts and prayers be with you.
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Gary L Sternaman
April 7th, 2025 at 4:31pm
Warren was our mailman and he was absolutely the best we've ever had. He loved his job, loved his customers, loved his church, loved life and most importantly he loved his God. I'm quite certain he's also now loving heaven and meeting Jesus face to face. What a wonderful example he set for everyone he met. Well done though good and faithful servant!
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Shirley Schneck
April 5th, 2025 at 10:01am