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Bob Warren

San Luis Obispo, California

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Bob Warren Robert "Bob" W. Warren went home to be with the Lord on December 3, 2014 at the age of 96. Bob was born in Oklahoma in 1918 and married Lorene, the love of his life, in December of 1941. He served our country in World War II as a member of the Army Medical Corps in North Africa. After...

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Rest in peace and drive slow. I enjoyed knowing you. God Bless you.

Bob was always one of my favorite people. He was always kind. Your mom and Bob were the last of my family's friends. the last time I saw them was my step dad's funeral about 20 years ago (al Broderick). I'm sorry for your loss. A long and great life! long and great life!

So many memories pop into my head as I think with love about the times spent with your family throughout Jr. High and High School. So long ago..yet it seems like yesterday. Lots of love to you all and a big hug.

I was fortunate to know Bob during the brief time he lived at The Atascadero Christian Home, where my mother also resides. He was such a charming man and made quite the impression with the ladies who sat at his table....their lipstick seemed a bit brighter and hairdos a bit more in order. I so enjoyed greeting him and seeing his smiling face. I am sorry for your loss of such a lovely man.

Bob was a very kind and gentle man. I first met he and his wife Lorene,what a lovely couple. Bob used to visit me at my work regularly. He loved his Mesquite chicken sandwich. He will be very missed.

Dear Bob, Carol, Betty and other family,
I was sad to read of your father's passing today as losing a loved one is difficult no matter what their age might be. I am thinking of you all. I will be unable to attend the memorial as I will be at the graveside services of my cousins hubby, Ralph Green. My prayers are with you all.

You were a wonderful father figure for us. A wonderful role model for how marriage and parenting should be. A beloved strong Christian man.

This gentle, truly Christian man had a profound impact on my life during the days at Grace church in the 50's, 60's, and 70's. May his family rest in the Lord's goodness at his homegoing.