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Warren W. Agor

Penfield, New York

Age 72

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Agor, Warren W.Penfield: October 29, 2014 at age 72. Survived by his wife, Lynn (Wilson); loving father of Mark (Erin) and Lindsay Agor; sister, Nancy (Les) Johnson; brother-in-law, Ken Wilson and sisters-in-law, Terry Bozzelli and Mary (Enidio) Magel; nieces, nephews, cousins; lifelong friend,...

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Still missing my friend and racer neighbor! The beautiful Camaro cars were my favorites but his self-built Monza was wicked fast. I especially enjoyed trips to the Glen together and working with him and the team on the Monza. A nice guy who enjoyed sports of all kinds and was frequently a fan at Penfield High School events! RIP my friend.

In the years since Warren's passing I've come to appreciate his accomplishments so much more. I'm sad I never got to meet him but it was great meeting his family and team at Watkins Glen, RIP Warren, I'm proud to wear my orange #13 hat!

Dear Lynn, Mark and Lindsay, A wonderful man gone way too soon. Great coach and role model to our boys. We cherish the memories of our friendship over the years. I'll miss running into Warren at Wegmans ~ how his face would light up when he shared how Mark and Lindsay were doing. Proud dad! Always in our prayers.

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Lyn, Mark & Lindsay, Knowing briefly that Warren was very ill, It was with great sadness that, I found out about Warren's passing on Oct. 29th, while I was traveling. I'll miss Warren, even though we've been on opposite coasts for over 30 years now.

I first met Warren in 1973 at the Lime Rock Trans-Am race and soon visited his race shop in the Rochester area where I had just moved to as a recent college graduate for a job at Kodak. I soon became involved with the team, then on the...

To the Agor family and friends, I know Warren took great delight from last night's election results! I enjoyed working with Warren in years past while I was the PR director at The Glen in the '70s and very early '80s. We all share in your loss.

So sorry to read of Warren passing, I am right now in the midst of reading Brock Yates book "Sunday Driver"' and learned some neat stuff about Warren. He will be missed. Thanks.

So sad to hear of Warren's passing. As a kid I watched him race many, many times, and always enjoyed seeing him at the vintage events. Taken too soon, but he will live on in our memories.

A great coach of mine and a big part of my childhood. He will be missed.

Dear Lynn and family,
Mike and I just learned of Warren's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. It was because of Warren that Mike first tried a scooter, what a difference that made!

Donna and Mike Gage