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Warren Richard Rule

Richmond, Va, Virginia

Age 67

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Warren Richard RuleAGE: 67 • Richmond, VAWarren Richard Rule—father, teacher, friend, counselor, and craftsman—passed away early Sunday July 3, 2011, at his home in Richmond, Virginia, after a long battle with lung cancer. He was 67 years old when he died, sharing his enthusiasm for life with...

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Could it just be by chance or just the spirit of the past, but yesterday Warren's Son In Law visited my store to make a purchase. I had not seen him for a year or more. How strange how my friendship was re-visited with Warren at that moment.How we all miss his wisdom and comforting conversation. Stuart Carrington Harlow

It was a joy and an anchor to have Moe/Warren/Dr. Rule as a teacher and friend for these many years - nearly 40! I recall the Adlerian-themed baby shower we had for him (Lauren's birth, I think) and all the light he brought to our learning and growing. For years after, we had our all-too-in-frequent "seminars" whenever our paths could cross. I am very sorry that I did not get there for a final one, and to meet your son and see you again - but perhaps we'll have a more ethereal session in the...

Thank you Warren for helping me complete my PhD at VCU--I will always remember you for your teaching ability...I learned how to be compassionate and caring for others from you...You will be remembered by me...
Suzanne B. Johnson PhD

Moe was a kind man, I enjoyed getting to know him while working at John & Norman's restaurant and saw him many times afterward. I know he will be missed by family and friends, and I consider myself lucky to have known him.

I am sorry for your loss,RIP Warren

Moe was a great guy. He was intelligent and warm and it was a pleasure to know him.

I was fortunate enough to meet Moe in the late 1980's @ John and Norman's restaurant in the Fan. Such a kind and genuine man he was! After J & N's closed I continued to see him in the neighborhood and at Joe's Inn. Always, he greeted us warmly and he was such a pleasure to talk to. He knicknamed me "Mate" for a pirate's costume I wore one Halloween while working at John & Norman's. The name stuck and he always met me with a big smile saying "hey Mate!" Looking at this picture warms my heart...

R.I.P Moe, I will always remember some great times when we were kids.

Lauren: Though I only met your Dad a couple of times, he seemed like such a kind, gentle soul-much like I see in you-and I feel like this world is probably a better place because he made his mark. My thoughts are with you, Jason, and Carson June during this sad time. I love y'all. Love, Tiffany