Gregory-WARREN-Obituary

Gregory D. WARREN

Farmington, Connecticut

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WARREN, Gregory D. Following a two year battle with Cancer of an unknown source, and 62 years of hard work and loyalty to his friends and family, Gregory D. Warren passed away surrounded by his loved ones in Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis, MD on December 30, 2010. He was born...

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Legacy of Greg Warren lives on at the FHS athletic fields, where he and Scott Zenke built the concession stand. Rest in peace, my friend.

I will never forget you; you were one-of-kind (emphasis on kind). You couldn't help enough people and you were so much fun to work with whether it was Little League Baseball or FHS Football. I'll never forget you. "Tom Bernacki (Farmington, CT)

He had a great wife, a loving , happy marriage. They raised 2 unselfish children. He shared his family with audiences across the State and across the nation. We are all lucky he was a kind and generous man.

Leslie and family,
I could see it in your eyes whenever you talked of Greg how much he meant to you as a husband and as a father to Tim and Kate. May the love you all shared and the cherished memories you have help to ease the pain of loss. God Bless You, Love and with sincere sympathy,

Leslie,
Think of You, May the sympathy of those who care for you and the precious memory of your loved one help to comfort you at this time. Sorry to hear about your husband.

Leslie;

Bob Fairbanks forwarded to me the sad news. Greg was a great leader of young men back in the day and while this is very sad news, I have wonderful thoughts of you and he at 56 Summit Street years ago.

I am so sorry for your loss with your wonderful huband whom you shared for many years. I lost my parents in a few years ago and do understand for your loss.

Leslie and the Warren Family,
I'm so sorry for your loss and our loss of a person who had a profound impact on my life. Greg and I were friends in High School, at one point, the very best of friends, I'm proud to say. We played football together, shared our first Colt 45s and founded The 66 Club. His easy going, respectful and accepting demeanor (even at 16) is the model for treating others, I will never forget.

You're in my thoughts and prayers,
Chris Vann

To the Warren Family, We'd like to express our deepest sympathy for your family. Greg and I shared many an evening together coaching the Farmington girls in Little League. I only have the fondest memories of all the work we did together for the love of our girls, the Farmington girls, and the sport of softball. I will never forget all the laughs and beers that we shared together. Greg, although I haven't seen you for awhile you were always in my thoughts as I played the second hole on the Red...