Warren-Lewis-Obituary

Warren L. Lewis

Marysville, Pennsylvania

1946 - 2020

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Marysville, Pennsylvania
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Alzheimer's Association

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Warren L. Lewis, 73, of Marysville, PA, joined his Savior and Lord on Thursday, January 16, 2020 in Claremont Nursing & Rehab Center, Carlisle, PA surrounded by his loving family. Warren was born in Lewistown, PA on May 26, 1946, a son of the late William and Ruth (Burkheiser) Lewis. He was...

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My deepest condolences to the family. I worked for Warren at ChildLine in the early 1990s. He was a fantastic mentor and inspired me to move onward to policy and then as Supervisor of Systems at OCYF. I will forever be grateful for his kindness and generosity and I am sure that Heaven welcomes him home.

My condolences to the family of Warren Lewis. I worked for him for a short time at the beginning of my career with Childline. He was always kind and dedicated to keeping kids safe. May he rest in peace.

Warren was one of those whom I depended upon to figure out where a doctor could be helpful in the years I was Medical Director in the PA Office of Children, Youth and Families. He was a fine Christian gentleman and a great mentor. May God let His face shine on Warren and grant peace and mercy to his family and friends in their loss.

Dear Nancy and family.
Warren was an exceptionally good man who lived his faith at work, home, church and community. I knew Warren for many years at the Department of Public Welfare. He was a devoted husband and father who was proud of his family and sought hard to make a good life for them. He was hardworking and even in difficult times at DPW always maintained an attitude of, "let's proceed and get this job done to the best of our ability. He suffered a lot during his life but is now...

My deepest sympathies to the Lewis family. Rest In Peace, Warren.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I worked at Childline with Warren for almost 20 years. He was a very kind and compassionate man. God has welcomed a special angel.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Nancy and all of her and Warren's many children. Warren was a very special man and he always opened his heart and home to our daughter, Helayna, who believed in kindergarten she was his dear Maggie's twin sister. We were honored and blessed to have known Warren. We share in your grief at the loss of a very dear man who touched the lives of so many. May you all find peace in the days to come. Sending our love to all of you.
~the Stanko Family

Warren was simply the best of the best!!!

Chief Logan Alumni

WE, the Chief Logan High School Alumni, offer our condolences to the family of Warren.