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Frank Palmer
August 30, 2005
Warren Palmer was my uncle. My favorite uncle! He was an immensely gregarious person. Immediately likeable. A native San Franciscan, Poly High grad, and Navy WWII veteran. Avid amateur artist, Beat Generation witness, WWII history buff and 1906 Earthquake expert. Warren had an deep love for The City, past and present. With loving nieces and nephews in the Bay Area, Massachusetts, Washington, Washington DC and New York--Uncle Warren you will be dearly missed.
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