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Warren Gaffney Jr.

Spartanburg, South Carolina

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Mr. Warren Gaffney, Jr. Mr. Warren Gaffney, Jr. a retired pharmacist, of Virginia Beach, VA, died on Tuesday, August 14, 2012. He was born to James Warren and Julia Marie (Mills) Gaffney on June 13, 1931, near Thickety Mountain in Cherokee County, SC. Funeral services will be held at Island Creek...

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It was truly an honor to have had Warren for a friend all these many years. His advice, his opinions, his kindness & most of all, his wonderful laugh will always be remembered. May you rest in peace, G, with all your loved ones. You were a prince among men, a rare gentleman and confidante. Don't forget our promise!
With sincerest, warmest aloha,
Diane (Parker) Drake Aiea, Hawaii

To Warren III and the rest of the Gaffney family, my deepest sympathy for your loss. Even though we have not been in contact for many years, I have kept you near in thought. May the Lord bless and keep you, especially at this difficult time.

Matthew E. Campbell, PAHS 1979

Mr. Gaffney and I worked together for years at Sentara Bayside hospital pharmacy. We had many laughs together and always looked forward to seeing him everyday with that smile on his face. He was a great pharmacist who will be missed by many! My prayers and thoughts go out to his family

Mr. Gaffney was truly one of the GOOD GUYS of Pharmacy and Life, it was an honor to know him as a fellow pharmacist.

Warren was a fount of knowledge and a great man. I enjoyed working with him, his humor, and his deep infectious laugh. Although I haven't been in contact recently, he has been in my thoughts. Rest in Peace Warren. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. May God comfort you during this time of sorrow.

As a young hospital corpsman in 1968, I worked in the pharmacy at the old Little Creek Dispensary (before Boone Clinic). Mr. Gaffney always conducted himself in a professional manner, yet was friendly and helpful to the pharmacy clients and staff. I learned a great deal from him. I am sure that his family is rightly proud of his service. May he rest in peace.

I remember Mr. Gaffney from when I first started as a Pharmacist. We worked together for awhile and stayed loosely in touch over the next 20 years. He was a kind and good person whom I will never forget. He will be missed.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.