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Warren K. Ashe

Washington, District of Columbia

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 WARREN KELLY ASHE, PhD On Sunday, July 26, 2015 at Washington Adventist Hospital. He is survived by his beloved wife of 63 years Grace L. Ruth Ashe. Beloved father of Teria Marcelle, Warren Robert (deceased), Elenthea Yvette, Byron Kenneth and Cozette Lee. Services will be held on...

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To the Ashe family:
On behalf of my family, we offer our sincere condolences. The Medley Family

To Mrs. Ashe & family, you have my deepest, heartfelt condolences on the loss of such a great patriarch, servant, leader & friend. I worked for Dean Ashe while in high school, at the Howard Univ. College of Medicine. He was the Institutional Rep. for Medical Explores through The Boy Scouts of America. Dean Ashe made sure we had hands on knowledge of all disciplines of Medicine. As you know, he spoke softly but knew something about everything. The tears I've shed can't begin to show hope...

My sincerest condolences to the Ashe Family. May the Hearer of Prayer be of comfort to you at this time. (Psalms 83:18)

To Mrs. Ashe and family:
My condolences to you. Dr. Ashe was my mentor, friend, boss and father-figure (when my dad died). He always presented himself with dignity, style and grace. With all that he did, he was never too busy to lend a hand, offer a kind word or simply stoop to pick up a piece of paper off the floor. He was kind to everyone and was a energetic ball of fire. He would walk from the College of Medicine to the Administration Building as many times as necessary and still have...

BK Ashe and Family,
My sincere sympathy to you, your sisters, mom Grace and the rest of my extended family at the loss of Pop Ashe. He was a great Kappa/Masonic man and his memory will live on forever. Peace and blessings to the family.

Dear Grace & Family:
Warren was a friend, and a colleague. He was among the earliest black employees at NIH. His competence and dedication enabled many more blacks to be hired. He brought outstanding health-science to Howard University and to many traditionally black colleges and universities. His integrity, humor,and warmth were unfailing. His faith in God and love of family Inspired everyone he met.

Cozette and Family, my condolences to you all during this time of bereavement. Dr Ashe blessed everyone of us.

We send our deepest condolence for the passing of our long time neighbor.

To the Ashe Family;
Our condolences to the family at this difficult time. Your father blazed trails and mentored many. He was a leader in the community; at Howard University and in real life. He left a memorable impact on those of us who grew up to know what manhood looks like. We will always remember his deeds and good times we shared with him in Washington and in Virginia .
Lenwood Freeman Jr
and Family.
Bethesda, Md & Ladysmith, Va