WARREN-BLAKE-Obituary

WARREN BLAKE

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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June 9, 1959 - August 10, 2013 OKLAHOMA CITY I was born June 9, 1959 and lost my battle to cancer on August 10, 2013 at the age of 54. I was the son of William Warren and Linda Lou Blake. I am survived by my sisters, Rhonda Blake, Linda Wolken & husband Ed Wolken, sister, Kimberly...

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Still think of Warren fondly. Love the pictures everyone posted.

On this one year anniversary of Warren's passing I want his family to know how fondly he is still remembered. Warren was a great guy, funny & sweet, and always with that wonderful smile. I'm very thankful to have met and known him and I value the memories dearly. Warren's family remains in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Warren....What can I say but thanks for the memories..hanging out at Cactus Jacks and at parties..I thought you were the love of my life in highschool and than you and Mark and the boys would play some prank and I wanted to wring your neck....Didn't get to keep up with you after highschool very much, but when we did see each other at the softball park or talk on the phone it was just like highschool all over. Same old Warren...gotta love him...Am so sorry to hear of your battle, but...

Our graduating Vo-Tech class from Tinker AFB

Warren and I hired on at Tinker AFB at the same time. It turned into a almost 29 year friendship. We played to many rounds of golf to count and spent time doing numerous hobbies and fun. He will be greatly missed !!

Our Vo-Tech class from Tinker AFB

Warren and I hired into Tinker AFB at the same time. Enjoyed almost a 30 year friendship with him. Played many many rounds of golf together !

Warren at Will Rogers Airport...October 1984

I met Warren during the summer of 1984 at Will Rogers Airport. He was an aircraft fueler and I was a customer service representative for America West Airlines. Warren socialized with other airline employees from the airport and me. He was so cute and so much fun! In October, America West left OKC and we opened a station in Salt Lake City. We tried to get Warren to come with us and work for America West, but I remember him telling us that he wanted to stay near home. I lost contact with...

Blake,
I heard your news yesterday and I tossed and turned throughout the night with memories racing through my head. I have sorrows as I did not know of your suffering. Oh what fun it would be to reminisce our past. You will always be a part of my history, that will never change. The countless years we spent together but minutes I would never change. You helped shape my life to what it is today. I hope you felt the same. I know the definition of a friend based on who you were to me....

This was taken when Warren first joined the Navy.