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Warren Sumner

Dallas, Texas

1963 - 2021

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DIED
October 6, 2021
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Dallas, Texas

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SUMNER, Warren Warren Sumner, of Lakeway, Texas went to be with the Lord on October 6, 2021 after an aircraft accident. He was born in Dallas in 1963 and was a graduate of Highland Park High School. Warren is survived by his wife Laura, daughter Kate, son Blake, his mother Peggy Sumner, and...

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It´s still hard to believe Warren is gone. What a wonderful young man he was! But "we do not grieve as those without hope" and know he is with our Lord and Savior. And many of our family members.

Warren was and is a good man. He kept pursuing me for having me join his team and I was inspired by his entrepreneurial spirit and his kindness. I enjoyed our times talking and meeting together over breakfast in Houston. I pray for him and his surviving family members. God bless you all.

Loved Warren and ran into him all over the globe. A great gentleman who will be missed. Here.

I am sorry for your loss, as Warren was a kind and intelligent person. We worked together years ago at Garden.com. I know he will be missed by his family and friends. My condolences and may he Rest In Peace.

I am so sorry for your loss. Warren was a mans man. I remember many years ago Warren told me he was giving up the old corporate job to start a break repair shop. I had so much respect for that. He was a fearless guy, this was I believe due to his faith. We will all miss you Warren, but I know you are up there fixing someones breaks. See you soon!

Warren was an inspiration in The A&M Corps of Cadets. Quiet steady leadership.

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I met Warren in the wee morning hours of an unknown day in the Spring of 1983 when we, and four other Texas A&M sophomores found out we'd been selected to serve on Corps Staff for our upcoming Junior year. From that point on, I got to know Warren as a level-headed, sensible and highly intelligent guy that I was fortunate to call friend. Special memories from that time include a 10-day skiing trip with Paul Davis and Rick Truscott during Christmas break our senior year, and all four of us...

A very sad loss. Warren Sumner was a terrific man and his tragic sudden death is a terrible loss. I will always remember him as an honorable, good natured friend. We competed against each other but we always wished each other well and congratulated whoever won. Warren was a true leader in the oilfield water recycle industry. My sincere condolences to Warren's family. Your dear father/son/brother/husband is with his loving Savior in Heaven. I know you are still in shock and miss him terribly....