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Tommy Warren

Watkinsville, Georgia

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Tommy Warren, 56, of Watkinsville, Georgia, died on Saturday, November 24, 2001. Funeral services are scheduled for Monday, November 26, 2001, 4 p.m., at Mars Hill Baptist Church. Arrangements entrusted to Arthur Bowick's Oconee Chapel, Watkinsville, Georgia.

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Dear Lonna, Tommy, Anna, and Chris,
What a priviledge it was to know and work with Tommy! I learned of his death yesterday and I just had to let you know that I respected him so much. He was such a moral, caring man and an educator that put students at the top of his to do list. I was always willing to work on one of his projects because the work would be important and useful and he would work as hard as anyone. I cherish my memories of him--especially those involving his wonderful...

Tommy and Chris:

I was saddened to hear of your lost, but God will heal all wounds. I saw your father at the wedding some time back and that's the last I saw of him, but I could tell that he really had a lively spirit about himself. He seems to have been a real outgoing and spiritual, family oriented man and always wanted the best for you two. However, hold on to each other and keep each other strong, because that is what your dad would want from all of you. God kept him hear...

Tommy & Chris:
My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. I cannot say enough to make the pain go away, but know that I am thinking of you and praying that each of you will find the strength to go on. I did not know your father, but since both of you turned out to be fine gentlemen, I suspect that he had alot to do with that. Honor his memory by continuing to do the things that he would have you do in life. If you need me I am a phone call or e-mail away.

Chris, Tommy & Family:
May I extend my sincere and deepest sympathy to each of you in the loss of your father. I know how close you were to your Dad and how you will miss him. Just remember all the good and happy times you had with him when you are sad. Everyone from the Georgia Center will have you in our hearts and prayers today and in the coming days. Remember, we love you!

Tommy & Chris,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

You are two very special young men and we at the Georgia Center think of you often.

Enthusiastic, courageous and principled friend; Tommy showed us how to live and live well.

I am sorry about the passing of Mr. Warren. If there is anything that any of us can do to help let us know. Tommy, Chris, and Mrs. Warren, you have many friends to help you through these times. Don't hesitate to ask for any of our help.

So sorry to hear baout your loss. Tommy was a remarkable man and one we were certainly lucky to have grace our lives. He stood out in his compassion and dedication to education and the world is greater place because of him. I remember him walking in every classroom and visiting with students and faculty alike when he first took over for Debra Harden. His personal touch and smile seemed to make everyone feel like we were a family striving to educate our kids. Lonna, you too are missed in...

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.