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Warren W. Wilentz

85, Edison, New Jersey

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Warren W. Wilentz of Edison, 85, died on March 18, 2010, at his home surrounded by his family and friends. Funeral services are on Sunday, March 21, 2010, at 1 p.m. at Temple Beth Mordecai, 224 High St., Perth Amboy, N.J. Interment is at Beth Israel Cemetery Woodbridge, N.J. Condolence messages...

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I had the opportunity to meet Warren around 2000 my wife and I were taken to this office of beautiful design and we were introduced to this handsome man with smile that yes was so real and warm but when he introduced himself as Warren wilentz we were so shocked, anyway his treatment of us was so reassuring and when I read of his passing in 2010 I truly was saddened he was as a great man sincerely Vincent

Our deepest condolences to the Wilentz Family..we just found out yesterday about Warren..we have been clients for over 25 years..he is truely a great loss. We were not only clients but dear friends and his wonderful stories and will stay with us always..he will be missed. Anthony & Louise Loffa

The entire family joins in expressing our heartfelt condolences to the Wilentz and Hess families upon the passing of Warren. Warren was my father Buddy's (Bernard W. Strone, MD) cousin and closest childhood friend. My brother Dan and I were often regaled with stories about growing up in Perth Amboy and the affection that Bud had for Warren. Those childhood roots run very deep. Our hearts go out particularly to Norma--for whom my Dad also had great affection--and to our cousin and high...

Rhoda and Stephen I sorry to hear about your loss, I can see Waren's wonderful smile when ever I entered his room. Take care of each other. Yvonne Frazier Savannah, Ga.

Warren had the ability to treat and represent individuals with respect and humility regardless of the socioeconomic level of the person. It truly never mattered if he represented a Fortune 500 corporation or a person earning minimum wage. His "War Stories" of the good old days of practicing law and politics will be missed by all. It never mattered how many times you may have heard the story, his zest for life and never give up attitude made every story new and interesting. His smile will be...

I'll miss my adorable uncle, whom my father (Warren's little brother) loved so much. Warren was the most fun, told the best stories, was New Jersey through and through, and never so obsessed and full of fizz as when telling some old great political yarn that featured his father ("Pop") and the city of Perth Amboy, his hometown.

Mrs. Wilentz,please accept our condolences on the passing of Warren. Henry always said Warren was one of the best,of the best ,of the Perth Amboy boys. Henry & Maryann Cackowski

I am a retired court reporter & had the privilege of working with Warren in numerous trials. He was a gentleman & a gentle man. He treated everyone with respect, always had a smile, time to chat. He made you feel important. A legal icon admired by everyone.

Warren will be greatly missed by all, especially his tennis friends from the Club at Woodbridge. He always had a smile on his face and kind words for everyone.We were always tallking about the good old days in Perth Amboy, since I grew up their too. We send you our sincerest condolences. We will miss you Warren.