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Timothy F. Warren WW2 veteran, Liberty Mutual director; age 83 TEWKSBURY Timothy F. Warren, 83, longtime resident of Tewksbury, Mass., passed away Aug 6th, after a brief illness. Tim was the longtime husband of 51 years to Helen E. (Kathan) Warren who passed away in January 2002. Tim was born in Manchester N.H., on Sept 25, 1924, a son of the late Patrick T. Warren and Margaret M. (McCarthy) Warren. Tim was raised in Manchester, NH graduated Manchester High School. Following his discharge from the service he graduated from UNH. Tim a decorated WWII veteran, served in the US Army Air Corp, 8th Air Force, 834th Bombardment Sqn operating out of England was honorably discharged on Feb 1st, 1946. Tim was active in Tewksbury's youth programs such as Minor league, Little league, and Babe Ruth baseball serving as coach, assistance coach, and volunteer throughout the 60's and 70's. Tim retired from Liberty Mutual Insurance as Sr. director of operations, Boston office, after serving 38 years. Tim is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Susan May, and her husband, Paul of Jackson, Mississippi; his 4 sons and their wives, Kevin Warren, and his wife, Mary (Gannon), of Nashua, N.H., Timothy Warren, and his wife, Deborah (Olson), of Williamsburg, Virginia, Shawn Warren, and his wife, Mariana (Costanzo), of Chelmsford, Mass., and Brian Warren, and his wife, Alice (Kennedy), of Tewksbury, Mass.; a sister, Terry Niven of Long Island, New York; and nine grandchildren, Julian and Katie May of Mississippi, Colleen and Ryan Warren of N.H., Patrick Warren of Virginia, James and John Warren of Chelmsford, and Tori and Danielle Warren of Tewksbury. WARREN of Tewksbury, Aug. 6, Timothy F. Warren, age 83. A graveside service will be held Aug 9th at the Tewksbury Cemetery at 11:00 AM. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Memorial contributions may be made to Special Olympics of MA, 450 Maple St., Bldg. 1, Danvers, MA 01923. Arrangements are through the Tewksbury Funeral Home.
Published by Lowell Sun on Aug. 8, 2008.

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Mike Casey

August 27, 2008

Mr. Warren,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the U.S. Army Air Forces in Europe during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Bill and Mary Hallisey

August 11, 2008

Dear Brian and Alice,

We are so saddened to hear of your loss. Brian, although we never met your Dad, we do know that you are one of the greatest individuals we have ever met and that is a sure sign that you had great parents! May the memories of your parents grant you comfort, and may you always know that we are here for you whenever you need us!!

With love and sympathy....

Helen L. Stirk

August 10, 2008

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

salvatore j. fazio

August 8, 2008

hello brian
sorry for your loss,may he rest in peace.
sal and rose fazio

Mary Ann (Vogel) Weiss

August 8, 2008

Share my memories. I have known The Warren Family for nearly five decades. We were neighbors. As a small girl I became best friends with Susan, and we remain best friends today. Everytime I saw Mr. Warren he was sitting in his favorite chair, legs crossed at the knees, generally with a beer on the table, a fresh pack of Paul Malls nearby, watching some Boston sports related game. He always welcomed me into his home with a huge smile and an enthuastic 'come on in and sit down'. The Warren home was generally chaotic, with their five children and an assortment of their friends, cats running around, in and out, and yet the feeling that you were surrounded by comfort, love and happiness. Mr. Warren will be missed, just as Mrs. Warren is, but their unconditional love and understanding for their family, friends, neighbors and others will remain etched in our hearts and minds forever. I'm a very lucky woman having The Warren's in my life. God Bless and much love to you all.

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