Steven-Warr-Obituary

Steven Warr

Klein, Texas

Jan 23, 1941 – Jan 3, 2025

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January 23, 1941
DIED
January 3, 2025
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Klein, Texas
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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
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Steven Warr01/23/1941 - 01/03/2025Beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, patriot, educator, innovator, and quiet leader, Steve Warr of Hockley, Texas, passed away at the age of 83, following a courageous battle with leukemia on January 3, 2025, in Tomball, Texas.Steven "Steve" Packer Warr...

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Steve and I are cousins born less than a year apart. Distances were long between visits, but I remember the room he shared with his older brother Barry who was my sister´s age. That room had glow-in-the-dark stars on their ceiling and a pull-down model train layout on half a wall. It was a magical room that tells me that his father, my Uncle Joe, and his mother, Aunt Dorothy, put a lot of time, effort and love into those boys and they grew into strong, gentle men.

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I made the right decision 56 years ago to accept your proposal of marriage. You were a keeper and will be sorely missed, my dear man.

To Kathy, Dan, my sister Bobbie, and family and friend, our prayers are with you all. I met Kathy and Steven once , when they came to Canada for Bobbie and Dan stag and doe in Chelmsford. It was an an honnor meeting them. As an ex military myself, salute to you Steven ,( colonel) thank you for your service. What a great man he was, he will be missed, but never forgotten, with love to all the family. Rene Danielle Chloe Simon Melissa Tyler Peyton( passed)

I love and will miss my brother Steve. He was a great friend throughout my entire life. Yes, he had many great accomplishments throughout his life, but his greatest accomplishment was a loving, warm and secure family environment. Happy trails, Steve.

Steve was loved and respected by so many in our Tomball Promenader family. Mark and I were so pleased to see Steve and play games with him at a recent club game night. He will be missed by so many. Our hearts and prayers are with Kathy and their family.

I was so sad seeing that Steve died. Steven Warr was our 4th son, Joshua Nonmacher 's teacher at Klein High School- he was always so kind and welcoming especially to new dancers. So much fun- "BOUDREAUX!" And those Halloween costumes he and Kathy came up with each year! And that wonderful patriotic ceremony Veteran's Day each year. I just envision him being welcomed with loving arms into heaven. Prayers for you, Kathy, and your family. Steve is truly missed.

Do sorry to hear of the passing of Steve Warr, a friend of our 1967 OCS Class, USArmy Armor School. I remember Steve as highly motivated and decisive during our time together at Fort Knox. My thoughts and prayers will be for Kathy and his family. Rev. Arlie Enis

The world lost a great man and one heck of a pole vault coach! Colonel taught me so much more than just how to vault, he taught me how to handle adversity and have grace in victory. He was always a step ahead in technology and I will never forget the excitement of seeing that minivan drive up to a meet with all the poles taped to the top! Plant high, rock back and fly away Colonel!