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Dawson Ray Warren

Waco, Texas

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Dawson Ray Warren, 82, of Waco, passed away at a local hospital Nov. 24, 2010. Memorial services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday Nov. 29, 2010, at Grace Gardens Funeral Home with the Rev. John Dirk officiating. Dawson Ray Warren was born Jan. 9, 1928, to Ray and Mary B. Warren in De Kalb, Texas. He...

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Mr. Warren was a lovely man with a great sense of humor. I so enjoyed working with him when he substituted at Midway. My sincerest condolences to his family.

To the Warren Family, I saw Dawson in May at our Senior Class reunion at Donald Crockett's home and it was so good to see him as I had not been privileged to see him since my high school days. When he saw me he came over and gave me a hug and I told him that his class had prepared me for things that I would face in later life and that he ruined my handwriting for good trying to take all the notes he gave us in class. We both had a great laugh about that. Condolences to your family on a...

Dear Mrs Warren,

I was sorry to hear of Dawsons recent death. I enjoyed worked with Dawson at the Waco VARO in the 70's. We send our condolences to you and the family.

Mrs. Warren, I enjoyed working with your husband as he substituted at Midway. Your husband was very kind and professional. When he announced that he was going to retire from substituting, I wanted to throw him a party for all the work and dedication he had given to the job. May God bless and hold you during this time. Sylvia Gast

Please accept my deepest sympathy. I worked with Dawson both in Waco and in Houston. It was an honor to work with him.

Our sympathy to you and your family. Mr. Warren was a wonderful teacher. I was in his History class in 1957 and truly enjoyed it and his wonderful friendship. May God bless you. Peggy (Whatley) and Benny Lemanski.

Dear Betty, It has been such a nice pleasure to know you and Dawson through our Mended Hearts Chapter at Providence Hospital. It touches us deeply to lose such a good friend! Our comfort comes from knowing that our Lord Jesus died and rose for us,the bonds of death have been conquered so that when life on this earth ends, we will live with our Lord Jesus forever. We pray that the hope of the resurretion will bring you and your family comfort in the quite hours of your anguish.
Peace...

I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Warren's passing. I worked with him as he substituted at Midway Intermediate School. I enjoyed getting to know him and working with him. What a nice man he was! May God Bless you and keep you at this time. With my deepest sympathy.

Mr. Warren was a wonderful man. I enjoyed having him substitute for my classes here at Midway. He had the most interesting stories to share with the students. Please accept my deepest sympathy. He will be missed.