Donald L. Warren, Sr.

Donald L. Warren, Sr.

Donald Warren, Sr. Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 23, 2024.
Berea - Donald L. Warren, Sr., 87, formerly of Hazlet, NJ, passed away on May 17, 2024 at his home in Berea, KY. He was born in Scranton, PA and he served in the U.S. Army . He retired from Lucent (Bell Labs) and Monmouth Park Racetrack. He was also a retired Hazlet Twp. Police Officer.

He is survived by his beloved wife of 65 years, Adrianne "Dee" Nappi Warren, son Donald Jr. (Teresa), daughters Donna Jeck (Mark) and Donette, grandchildren Nicole Jeck (Sean), Danielle Frazier (Travis), Anthony Jeck (Sarah), Donald Warren 3rd (Kim), and Dominic Warren (Hanna). Great grandchildren Melody Jeck, Donald Warren 4th, Carter Warren, baby Frazier due later this year, and his dog Frodo. Also survived by his siblings Bette Reap (Frank), George Warren, Jackie Senar, his wife's family Betty Vanderbilt, Shay Nappi (Donna), Marian Bracken (Mike), Bridget Bailey (Bobby) and many nieces and nephews. Don was preceded in death by his parents Willard and Lucille Warren, siblings Robert, Phyllis, Bill, Nancy, Midge, Ron, Janice, Kenny and Alan, and sister-in-law Judy Nappi Young.

Cremation was private. Family and friends are invited to gather in his honor at Yesterday's Restaurant, 3135 Route 35, Hazlet, NJ, 07730 on Thursday, June 27th at 2 pm.

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Patricia Vranas Kaselauskas

September 7, 2024

I just found out that my old friend, Don, passed away. I remember him as a police officer at the basketball games at Raritan High and also stopping by when my boyfriend and I were parking late at night to make sure I was okay. He always looked out for me. A few years later we both worked at Bell Labs, Holmdel, where I was fortunate enough to see him each day. It´s been so many years since I´ve seen Don since I moved out of state, but I had to check in here to tell you that he was a very special person, always kind, and was a positive influence in my life. My sympathies to his family and to all who knew him. Patti Vranas Kaselauskas

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