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Warren Wortman Eason

Columbus, Ohio

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Columbus, Ohio
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Alzheimer's Association

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EASON Warren Wortman Eason, professor, musician, world traveler, gardener, and lover of birds, died gently at home on Monday, March 22, 2010 at the age of 88. He was born in Mt. Vernon, NY on October 6, 1921, to Wortman and Millie (Geib) Eason. At a young age he showed rare talent for the French...

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Well Popie, tomarrow is your first year of being away from us here on earth, but you are never far away from my heart. I love and miss you everyday.

Susan Kelly

Dear Jean, Barbara ad family..... I am so saddened to hear of Warren's death. The time we spent with Warren and Jean at Trillium were highlites of my life, my background in Russia and Warren's and my discussions of their time there gave me so much. I miss them and all of you very much,
SONIA WICKS TRILLIUM

Dear Jean and Kate, the sad news of Warren's death reached us via The Discoveer. Warren was my esteemed friend and colleague at OSU for lots of years. Sorry to learn of his struggle with Alzheimers. Having so far avoided that curse myself, I remember Warren fondly. Janet joins me in sending sympathy to you and your family.

Fritz Stocker, Chula Vista, CA

Dear Barbara and Kathy, we were saddened to hear of Warren's death. We were honored by his friendship since 1980, when we came to this country fron Russia. He played an important role in our feeling at home in the new country and made us appreciate it even more. He will always be in our hearts and in our memory. Sincerely, Dora and Victor Levenstein

Mrs Eason,Barb,&Kate, I am so glad I had the opportunity to take care of Warren for you. He will always be in my heart as you all will. What a great person he was and taught us all we live in this world with love. Thank you for letting me be such a big part of his life and love. Susan Kelly.

Dear Barb,
I was saddened to hear of the death of your dad. It has been an honor to know you both. You have been such a wonderful daughter and caregiver.

Dear Mrs. Eason and Family, I was saddened to hear of Warren's death. I was his Phd student in 1989 at OSU. I went on to live and work in Russia in the 1990s after working with Warren in the 1980s. I lost my long time OSU professor dad and contemporary of Warren in December, so Warren's passing is a double blow to me. You all have my sympathy and I am glad that Eason House exists for other fighting Alzheimers in central ohio.

Dear Kathy and Barbara, I am so sorry for your loss. I know how lovingly you have been caring for both your parents. I will be sure that my mother, Atha, attends the service on May 8. Until then, please know our loving thoughts are with you. Sincerely, Jane Parnes

Dear Mrs. Eason and Family,

Our sincere sympathy in the passing of your husband, Warren. We gratefully acknowledge his service to our country so that we can embrace the freedom we have today.

Sincerely and God Bless,
Buckeye Military Moms, Chapter 9
Blue Star Mothers
Columbus, OH