Warren-Christensen-Obituary

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Warren Christensen

Concord, North Carolina

1948 - 2017

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DIED
June 18, 2017
LOCATION
Concord, North Carolina
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Hartsell Funeral Homes Obituary

Warren Christensen, 69, of Concord passed away Sunday, June 18, 2017 at Tucker Hospice House in Kannapolis.  Warren was born March 17, 1948 in Miami, Florida.  He was preceded in death by his first wife Janet Whidden and his daughter, Kara.  Survivors include his wife, Dianne Ferrell Christensen...

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Dearest Tonya,
You are in my thoughts and prayers and definitely in my heart! I would do anything to make this easier for you, but I know that only faith in God and time will help. I love you!

Dear Tanya, your Dad was a wonderful man. From the moment he married my sister, Janet, I was proud to call him my brother-in-law. He and Greg could talk up a storm, couldn't they? I don't know who could out-talk who. I know how very much you will miss him. Our prayers are with you, and Diane, and all of the family. Love, Carol & Greg Shatney

Dianne, Fred and I are so sorry to hear of Warren's passing. Thank you for letting us know. If we can do anything for you, please let us know. Fred enjoyed talking with Warren and about cars. He was such a sweet man. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. We love you all.

Met Warren in the 1960's as a young man and knew him and Janet in Atlanta in the 1970's. Lovely person and family man. Condolences to his family.

We love you, Tanya.

Warren was such a sweet man & always a joy to talk to. He will be missed.

Uncle Warren was a kind and gentle Christian man with a huge heart for his friends and family. He will be missed here on earth but I promise you he is celebrating in heaven with the Lord.
Until we meet again my friend....

Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to Dianne and the rest of the family.

WARREN WAS A GOOD MAN TO WORK FOR, I WAS THERE FOR MANY YEARS.
OUR LOSS HEAVENS GAIN.