Richard-Warnick-Obituary

Richard J. Warnick

Wolcott, New York

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October 3, 2013
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Wolcott, New York

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Richard J. WarnickFormerly of Reading, MA Richard J. Warnick, of Wolcott, NY, formerly of Reading, MA, died on October 3, 2013, after a serious illness. Richard was the loving husband of Christine (Hixon) Warnick; devoted father of LaDonna and Charlie Acker; beloved son of Marianne (Connor)...

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I worked with Rick at SPRU-DP in Schenectady, NY...we became good friends through sharing of music CDs, since I travel back and forth to Pittsburgh, PA and I would listen to what he had shared. Great person, open door policy to anyone needing help. I was shocked at hearing of his passing last year. I decided to look for his obit. Prayers and sympathies to family and friends of Rich.

I worked with Rich at Yankee Rowe and carpooled to work for a while until it closed and we went our seperate ways. He was alot of fun had a great sense of humor. He laughed alot and saw humor in everything that made him unique, I will miss him.

I just heard of Rich's passing.I worked closely with Rich at Plumbrook and the project's success was in no small way due to his efforts. My condolences to his family. He shall be missed.

It was a pleasure working with Rich. I fondly remember all those times he beat me at racquetball while at Plum Brook! I'm glad I had the opportunity at Zion to share our old stories. He will certainly be missed, but good memories he has left for us.

My prayers go out to the family, felt blessed to have opportunity to work with this fine gentleman. Words escape me.

my prayers go out to the family. Rich was a pleasure to work with.Truly a blessed experience to work around. Words are failing me.

All that I know to say is Dicko the Magnificent! My friend my heart goes out to those that you left behind, because we miss you, already. Catholic candles burn in my Zion house for you and yours.

My prayers go out to all of Rich's family, and words can't help the hurt, but know that God will help you through this heart breaking time. I met Rich at Plum Brook and what a great person he was. He spoke often of his family and I could tell they were always in his heart. God will take care of him and you will see him again.

My prayers to Rich and his family. It was a pleasure to work with Rich. He was a wonderful person and will be missed!