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Warren Baltimore

Nantucket, Massachusetts

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Warren R. Baltimore, age 74, of Nantucket, died August 12, 2008 in Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. He was the husband of Judith Wellnitz Baltimore to whom he had been married 44 years. Born in Lynn, Massachusetts, a son of the late Mark Baltimore and the late Bess (Tenenbaum) Baltimore,...

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Hi Judy and Family-Adrienne and I are so sorry to hear about Warren's passing. We didn't know until I "Googled him" on my computer a short time ago. He had such a great love of life, was such an outgoing guy. My kids still remember when he was the Similac guy in Springfield and how much fun we had together. I'm sure your great family has been very supportive.
Love, Adrienne and Bob Plotkin

Dear Judy & Family,
"What we once enjoyed & deeply loved we can never lose, for all that we love deeply becomes part of us."
-Helen Keller-

With heartfelt sympathy.
Marty Moore

Judy and family,
I send my heartfelt sympathy! He was a most memorable and wonderful person. I so enjoyed every moment spent with him and his wonderful family!
I know you all have marvelous memories to sustain you!
Sincerely,
Joan Pelletier

Marie and Max Rudzinsky with Uncle Warren

Aunt Judy, Carol, Bob, Mark and W - I am so sorry. We will always remember great times with Uncle Warren. Love, David, Marie, Michael and Max

Judy: Sorry to hear of Warren's passing. He was an indefatigable classmate & solid friend during our days on the Hill called Chestnut & when we would compare notes @ Roundtable meetings. Deepest condolences to you & your family.

I will miss my uncle....Sadly, not enough glasses lifted, meals shared, and times together with me and the rest of your family. I will always cherish all of my memories of you. You will always be in my heart.

Your loving nephew Howard

We will always remember the fun times we shared on Collingswood Road, what wonderful neighbors. We are saddened to hear of Warren's death, but the memories will be with us forever.

Warren,
Just wanted to let you know that I'm thinking of you, wishing you the best, etc. I am very sorry about your father. I know your family appreciates the time you spent there recently.
Robbie

Judy,
We are so sorry to hear of Warren's passing. Without a doubt, he was a memorable character, so alive to life and full of so many interests. Our family connections in Boston keep us updated with Boston Globe news: thereby, our notice of Warren's death. Our thoughts and prayers go with you and your family.