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Conrad Richard Warren

Chicago, Illinois

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Conrad Richard Warren, 47, of Oregon, died Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2006 in OSF St. Anthony Hospital, Rockford. He was born March 18, 1959 in Fayetteville, NC, the son of Richard and Carolyn Lackey Warren. He married Mary Brennan in Chicago on March 21, 1998. He was a graduate of...

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I just learned Conrad died. We were friends as boys in Gardner Road. He was a great guy, a lot of fun to be with and a good sandlot football player. I remember his joyfulness. I would play with his brother, Lance, too.

I will miss Conrad, he was one of the best on site at BRF. I learned a lot from his example. You have my sincerest condolences.

I still miss you Figgy. That was Conrad´s performance name. I still visit your gravestone now and again. Wish you were still with us. Love always. MooNiE.

I knew Conrad in his teen age years. My girls were close to his age. Conrad was such a loveable kid. I enjoyed it every time he was over to our place in Gardner's Subdivision. I have many fond memories of him. He will be missed by many.

God saw you were getting tired

And a cure was not to be.

So he put His arms around you

And Whispered "Come to me."

A golden heart stopped beating,

Hard working hands now rest.

God broke our heart to prove to us

He only takes the best.

After reading all the entries here, my heart is very saddened that time and distance has kept me from knowing Conrad, even though we have same blood flowing in our vains, (his grandma and my mother were sisters).I just want his family to know I am praying for them.

If a man is measured by the joy he brings to others then Conrad was off the scale!
He was an irreplaceable soul and I will miss his sweet worn muddy face.

Conrad was one funny man. He made audiences roar...but it was even greater fun to watch him laugh!He put his all into a good laugh.We will think of you fondly,old friend.Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family. We were fortunate to have known you,Mr. Pudding!

Conrad Warren was a delightful and excellent fellow. In my mind I still see his rosy cheeks, brilliant eyes and wide smile. You will be missed, buddy.