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patricia ingram-hardy posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Uncle Warren was such a gental man,he had great love and passion for his lord our savior. I thank him for his influence in my life, fishing, and great talks of faith. I will always remeamber my Uncle Warren as a loving caring man who shared his passion for our Lord. I know that he touched many lives just as he did mine. My sympathy goes to Chris and Marcie and all our family that has lost a truly wonderful caring man.
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steve &carla petite posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
I always thought of my uncle warren as the gentle giant. he was always so quiet, but he had the most jolly laugh i will never forget. he was a simple man with solid faith. he and my mother,mary,were so very close and im grateful for that. i will truly miss him. my heart goes out to marcy and chris, and wish the very best for them. we have a family that protects their own, and all or us are here for them
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Ted Williams posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Chris and Marcie May the love and memory of your father Warren, my friend, always be with you
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Roxanne Matthews posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Dear Marcie and Chris, As you continue on.....remember your father's quick wit and preference to look first for happiness and to laugh often.....then go fishing! There is in fact MUCH wisdom in that, someday we will all understand.
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Marcie Ingram posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
My Dad is someone who I will love and miss more than anyone will ever know. I can recall so many things from my childhood, to adulthood, but I'm still a child in so many ways. He has been my Hero, even my idol, my friend, and my strength so much of the time. But most of all he was my Dad! So many things he enjoyed and I can even say he loved. Most of all the times with his family in the nature, going to countless (I do mean countless) lakes, streams, rivers, oceans, and many beaches and railroad trussels too. The cradad fishing, crabbing, and clamdigging walks looking for shells and must not forget those "Rocks." Look at what beauty God has created in such a simple thing as a rock! Must not forget all the fishing. He was the best at fishing. The hours and days he spent fishing in the rain, more rain, and sunshine too. It didn't matter so much the weather it brought much joy and that sparkle to those big eyes adn many smiles. No matter what physical pain he endured, it was too real to fish on in. It seemed any waters brought him joy and happiness even though he endured such physical pain. He would always say nothing and just smile, holding his gut in and showing that sparkle in his eyes. Marcie
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Marcie Ingram posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
He was a very strong man even in pain, he held his head up high showing his honor, faith, loving, caring, and friendship far beyond anyone's compare. He was there at anytime day or night, even in circumstances with his support and love to show he cared. I know for myself everytime I am to look at a rock or the waters of God's Creation, I will surely be reminded of my dad, and his strength, love, and caring things that he has taught me and the money smiles he showed. I'm thankful God has blessed me with such a Dad like mine! My dad, my friend, my hero, my strength, he held my dreams in his eyes and his heart! The one who has loved us all, and who enjoyed many things in life, I will miss him dearly. Let the beacon on his lighthouse shine brightly to guide him home, fishing all the way to heaven I'm sure of that. Don't forget now, I love you. Marcie
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craig and diane williamson posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
With loving memories, I send my sincere condolences to my cousins and to my mother and my aunt. Sorry I was unable to be there.
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Rod and Mary Brown posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
I have loving memories of uncle Warren, he was always a quiet man, but you knew he cared about you. My condolences to Chris, Marcie, Aunt Mary and Mom.
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