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Michael Warren

Charleston, South Carolina

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Michael Warren MT. PLEASANT - Michael Carroll Warren, of Mount Pleasant, SC passed away on Friday, June 11, 2010, at his residence. The Memorial Service for Michael Warren will be Monday, June 14, 2010, in J. HENRY STUHR, INC., MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL at eleven o'clock. The family will receive...

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I wanted to send my deepest sympathies to your family. I loved "Mr. Wa"

To the Warren family- It is obvious that Mr. Warren's work ethic, compassion and sense of humor will live on through all of you. May your memories comfort you during this difficult time. Our deepest sympathies from Pat, Debbie, Sean and Sammi Somers

I will always cherish Mike's great sense of humor. From manager conferences to bowling leagues, it was always great fun. Deepest sympathies from the Van Woerts to Diana, Shelley, Mindy, and all family members.

I worked with Mike at CPC, and like everyone else thought he was a great guy. When we found out we both had the family name of Johnson we called each other "cuz". I want you all to know he talked about his wife and family all the time and loved you all dearly. My prayers and thoughts are with you. I am positive Mike is in Heaven singing one of his favorite Rolling Stones' songs and playing golf.

To the family of Mike Warren my prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time. I will always remember Mike as he was instrumental in bringing me on board to work with the team at PFG (formerly Banker's Life) and allowing me the opportunity to have my first "real job". He was always a very thoughtful and caring manager.

My thoughts and prayers go to his family. Mike made it fun to go to work at CPC and there was never a dull moment. So many memories that will always bring a smile to my face. He loved his family and of course the game of golf. He left a big empty spot at "the table" when he didn't come back. I can't hear a Rolling Stones song without thinking of him. May his family be comforted by knowing he was well thought of and liked by so many of us.

Diana and girls. Mike was a special person and always a joy to work with. When he didn't come back with those of us laid off earlier we all missed him and were sad that he wasn't rejoining us. Everyone like him and without him there, the job wasn't fun anymore. I'm just sorry I didn't keep in touch with him. I also found out too late to visit his family or to attend the funeral. You all have my deepest sympathy. I hope all your memories get you through the difficult time ahead.

I worked with Mike in the Atlanta office. Lot's of memories come to mind but specifically remember he and his family going to see The Rolling Stones. Also the time there were some bad storms in our area. Our big 'ol office building made everyone take a massive number of flights of stairs to spend time in the basement due to tornaodoes in the area. But not Mike. He worked away until he spotted one outside the office window and decided to spend the rest of his time "sheltering" in the computer...

My prayers are with you and your family. Mike was a very important role model in my professional career. I worked with him from 1985 to 1993 with Principal Life Insurance Company in Atlanta.

He will be greatly missed.