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Jim Warren

Laguna Hills, California

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Warren, Jim, 59, died January 29 at his home in Rancho Santa Margarita. He is survived by his brother, Rick Warren and his sister, Chaundel Holladay. Born in Shawnee, Oklahoma on July 12, 1947 to Jimmy and Dot Warren, the family soon moved to California where Jim grew up in the San...

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Rest In Peace, Jim It was my pleasure to have known you at the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, we´re we worked on computer projects, including the ACH. I seem to recall you liked tennis and even played with John Williams, the Bank President at the time. You always had a kind word for our group, lead by Kon Andronis .

Dear Pastor Rick, Kay, Chaundel, Tom and Family,

My heart is sad with you as you are grieving your brother and brother-in-law, Jim. I lost my own dear brother three days earlier, on January 26, to respiratory failure due to emphysema, in Chicago. We rejoiced in his last hours because he accepted Jesus as his Savior, (after years of witnessing to him and praying for him), two nights before he breathed his last, as we sang "Amazing Grace" to him. Praise the Lord for His grace and...

I worked with Jim during his time with Bank of America. We became friends and played several rounds of golf together. Unfortunately I had fallen out of touch with him, and only heard the sad news this morning. I will miss him, but I have good memories of our times together. He was a good and gentle man.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To: Pastor Rick, Kay, Chaundel, Pastor Tom and family,
I want you to know that when Chaundel brought Jim over to our table at Foundations 3 years ago, it started a new chapter in all our lives. I have been blessed to know Jim and cherish the times we had as a small group. He loved you all so very much. I loved his humor and his gift of kindness towards others. My heart goes out to all of you for your loss. I know Jesus has his arms wrapped around Jim, but we will all still miss him.