Warren passed away September 5, 2005 at SW Washington Hospital of complications due to diabetes. Warren was born May 11, 1943 in Huntington Beach, California to William and Thelma Ingram. The family moved to the Northwest when Warren was a toddler and settled in Vancouver at the end of WW II.
Warren loved to fish and the rivers of the northwest were his favorites. He was happiest when fishing, especially with family and friends. He also was a serious rock collector and loved to roam the desert areas in search of rocks. He said that he saw the glory of God's creation reflected in the rocks.
He was predeceased by his parents and his brother Bert. He is survived by daughter Marcie and son Chris both of Vancouver, granddaughter Sarah and grandson Joshua, sisters Mary Williamson and Betty Wolfington, both of Vancouver, and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and many good friends.
He was a member of the Heat and Frost Insulators Union and faithfully attended and supported the Hazel Dell Assembly of God Church at 417 NE 65th St. in Vancouver.
Services will be held at the church on Wednesday, Sept. 14th at 11:00 am, with a graveside to follow at Park Hill Cemetery. Viewing will be held at Brown's Funeral Home 410 NE Garfield St. in Camas on Tuesday, Sept. 13th from noon to 6:00 pm. Brown's Funeral Home in Camas has been entrusted with arrangements.
Warren passed away September 5, 2005 at SW Washington Hospital of complications due to diabetes. Warren was born May 11, 1943 in Huntington Beach, California to William and Thelma Ingram. The family moved to the Northwest when Warren was a toddler and settled in Vancouver at the end of WW II.
Warren loved to fish and the rivers of the northwes