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Robert W. "Toby" Warren

Oneida, New York

Jun 1, 1937 – Mar 2, 2014 (Age 76)

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BORN
June 1, 1937
DIED
March 2, 2014
AGE
76
LOCATION
Oneida, New York

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ONEIDA >> Robert W. "Toby" Warren Jr., 76, of 5512 Main St. died peacefully Sunday, March 2, 2014 with his loving family by his side.Robert was born on June 1, 1937 in Mansfield, Ohio a son of Robert W. and Vera Best Warren Sr. He came to Oneida at the age of 10 and was a graduate of...

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Like everyone that had the joy of knowing Toby, our lives are richer because of him. I was his next door neighbor, so you can imagine the stories I have of his parents, brothers, and sisters. I am so sorry that I just learned about this last evening from Neil Cole, Toby's brother-in-law. I praise the Lord that I will see him again one day. My prayers are will the entire family. David Kiner

I just heard, through an email from my sister, of Toby's passing. As the little sister of his best friend, I remember Toby more from my childhood as Paul's friend, but he became family when he married my cousin Gerry. I've lost touch with many people over the years of being a military wife. Somehow I know that if I had stayed in the home area, I would have gotten to know him better. Gerry, please know that you and the family will be in my prayers. Your cousin, Marcia (Marcia Harrington Gilbert)

To the Warren family,
your dad was a great man and will be missed by all. sorry to hear of your loss.
Jennifer (Cochran) James

My best friend has passed on- it is so hard to realize....my prayers go to you Gerry and the family...Toby and I had many experiences--including seeing which could join the service first...not sure who "won"...I remember many times sitting in front of that big fireplace long before the rest of the house was finished.....prayers to you cous and all the family,
Paul
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I remember making maple syrup with Toby, sawing roof boards on the saw mill for the cabin, using my plans to build his sail boat, the antenna he built for his ham radio. The oversize chess set he carved from firewood...Toby was talented, he also built his own house! Prayers from Becky & myself for his family!

Julie, Kim, Toby, Kelly & Penny,

There are so many great memories of growing up with you all…your Dad was the life of many a Saturday night gathering - always at our house or yours. His laugh was infectious…and he was always smiling. We're glad we were able to see him from time to time in recent years also…he had a great sense of humor and a quest for adventure! So sorry for your loss…he will be missed. Our love to your Mom, as well.

With condolences,
The Harrington Girls

I was so sad to hear that Toby had passed. I am praying for all of you for comfort. Toby was one of the neatest guys I had ever met. I have fond memories of the card games and late nights at the house. I remember seeing him ride his recumbant bike all the way to Syracuse to work! If you need anything Gerry, call me. 761-6331. Love you guys!

Thoughts, prayers, and hugs to all for all of you! When we were little we loved it when we were at a Aunt Bev's & Uncle Ron's... We'd go over and go sledding next to Uncle Toby's house with the rest of the Warrens... We spent so much time there - I think sometimes we thought we were Warrens too!??

Jack and Ron, my thoughts are with you at this time of sorrow, many memories will be a source of comfort at this time.

Sincerely,
Doug Shue