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JOSEPH C. WARN

Clifton Park, New York

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Joseph C. Warn, age 61, of Clifton Park, passed away on Thursday, December 16, 2010, in NYU Medical Center. Born on August 24, 1949, in Buffalo, he was the son of the late Harry Warn. Joe was an investigator for the Saratoga County Sheriff's Department for 30 years, retiring in 2004. He was known...

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Letting all of Joes wonderful family know that I often think about him and seems like I could just call him and visit as we done almost weekly. I still have his cell number in my phone ( never know maybe hell call me someday and surprise me) . He was a true friend for over 50 years and believe me we enjoyed we didnt let any grass grow under our feet. Ill continue to allows have these wonderful memories. My best to all his family. Sincerely Don Nye

My memories of Joe include elementary school through graduation, the bus rides to and from school and Sunday afternoon ballgames when he would ride his bike to join the others in the neighborhood at our farm. We lost touch after graduation, but caught up a little at our Class of '67 reunion. His sense of humor hadn't changed...and his memory was pretty sharp, too! Please know that our sympathy is with you all as you treasure so many family memories and hold him in your heart.

Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss. It is too soon that he should go but rest assured he will not be forgotten. I'd worked with Joe at the Sheriffs Dept from 1989 to his retirement, and can honestly say he was an asset in his field and shared much of his wisdom to many for their continued safety, ran his people with an iron fist and a warm heart. To know Joe in his "golden years" he so enjoyed life and had a love for his family greater than the man himself. Stay strong in your...

I have wonderful memories of Joe. He ALWAYS made me laugh. I remember walking to Slims (soda shop) after school and Joe would always wear that trench coat..never feeling self conscious, thinking he looked pretty spiffy :-) even though I'd remind him.....he didn't.Those and countless other times, I'll remember with a smile...just as I'll remember Joe!

Very sorry to hear of your loss. Joe's sense of humor was truly enjoyed by many. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this trying time. Tom Mulvaney ( Henrietta, NY )

To the Warn family ,Lynn
We are so sorry for your loss. Know I am with you in thought and hugs to all. Time will heal you and memories will fill your heart.

Sorry to hear of the passing of Joe. We have a few memories of his good humor.

To the Warn family - Please accept my sincere condolences for the death of Joe and my sympathy for the incomprehensible loss you must all feel. He was a great friend in high school and, though we went our separate ways after, I always held him in high regard. I'll always remember his great sense of humor. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Wish that I could be there to put my arms around each of you and said time and wonderful memories will be with you and help you in the days ahead.