Warren-Bennett-Obituary

Warren Andrew Bennett

Athens, Alabama

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Athens, Alabama
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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TUSCALOOSA - Warren Andrew Bennett, age 49, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., died Friday, September 6, 2019, in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Bennett was born June 22, 1970 in Morgan County, Alabama, a graduate of Athens State University, and a Police Officer with the Tuscaloosa Police Department. Services will be 2 p.m....

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The news of his passing is shocking and deeply felt. The Warden was a great friend, fan, protector, servant and confidant. Praying for peace and comfort for Amy and the kids, and know we will grieve for a lifetime.

I am a Braves Twitter friend with Warren. He was so sweet and supportive to me when my boys chose to go to college at the University of Alabama. I live in New Orleans, and he gave them his number just in case they needed anything. He always had a kind word for everyone.

Warren, you were like a brother... Lots of late night talks about everything under the sun and moon. My life will be a little more empty without you around! As for Warren's family, my condolences. I feel just a little of you pain, with all my heart, I feel for you in your loss.

We will miss you Warren...

So sorry to hear of Warren's passing. My condolences go out to his wife and family. He was always very kind to me in our baseball card collecting community. Keeping y'all in my prayers. God bless.

I am so sorry for your loss. Warren was a great man. I didn't know him outside of Twitter but he was always very nice to everyone. He selflessly raised money for someone he didn't know outside of twitter, who also passed away at a young age and helped get Jeremy's family a memorial brick at SunTrust Park. He will be missed by many.

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So sorry to hear about Warren. I have many great memories of working on the ambulance. You made each day a joy.
Your humor and great attitude will be missed.
Rest easy Warren.

I can't even begin to explain the shock upon hearing of Warren's passing late last night. I remember when Warren first moved to Tuscaloosa and working with him at Northstar EMS and socializing with him as well. He always made everyone laugh and one thing that stuck me right off was how incredibly intelligent of a person that he was. He was always so down to earth, easy going and always had a big smile to share. I'm thankful for having known Warren as he was just one of those people you meet...

I am so sorry to hear about Warren, he was a good Officer and good man. I was honored to work with him. May God wrap his healing arms around the family and give you peace. God bless the family and you are in our prayers.