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Warren Jensen

Bennington, Vermont

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Warren C. Jensen BENNINGTON Warren C. Jensen (Chuck), 75, of Bennington, passed away peacefully on April 17 following a battle with pancreatic cancer. He is survived by his devoted wife and friend of 52 years, Ann Marie. He was confidant, mentor, and friend to his two children: Mark C Jensen and...

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Ann, Chuck's death made me realize that time does not stand still--years roll by with no contact, but memories remain alive. Thanks to you and Chuck, Doug and I were able to pay for college. The summer jobs at the A&W were our financial mainstay. Thank you and Chuck for many good memories--you and he are thanked many, many times. Take care of yourself, Ann, and again thank you both. Libby (McGaughey) Amato

Dear Ann and Family
When I learned of "chucks" passing from my brother (gary) I was truly at a loss for words,but through the next few days I started thinking back to the days of the old A&W. I think I was only 13 or 14 when I had the "pleasure" of his loving screams. How i would hold the glass by the rim and place it on the tray and he would nicely say "you know, they have a handle for a reason....)or my fondest memory of the time I just did not want to go to work because I wanted to...

Dear Ann,

I will visit you when I get home in May. I am hearbroken for you, Amy and Mark. My deepest sympathy is with you during ths difficult time. Kathy Hoisington

Dear Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Don and Bettenell Miller, Old Bennington

My thoughts and prayers to Ann,Mark and Amy at this sorrowful time. May all the good memories remain with you and strengthen you .

Ann, Amy, and Mark I am so sorry for your loss. I worked at Jensens from my sophmore year through high school and i don't know how many more years. Started out as a counter person and worked my way up to waitressing. Chuck was a boss i will never forget, he taught me from a young age what it was like to work hard and be responsible. Although there were times that were rough, he'd always tell you good job at the end of the day. It will be hard to go in to the restaurant and not see him...

I have great memories of the years I spent working for Chuck, starting when I was just 14 and Chuck referring to me as the "Baby". I learned many valuable lessons working for Chuck and will forever be grateful. I have taken my children back to Jensen's and proudly told them that is where Mommy's first job was.

Ann, Mark, Amy - I am so sorry for your loss.

I was saddened to hear the news of Chuck passing. I have fond memories of him as we visited him at Jensen's, I have since brought my kids into meet him back in the kitchen. A great man, good friend to those he met, and a smiling face will be missed by many.
Ann, Mark and Amy - you are in my thoughts and prayers.

From our family to yours, our sincere condolences, Chuck will surely be missed !! He will always be in our hearts. From all of us at YOSHI'S