Richard R. "Dick" Warren

Richard R. "Dick" Warren

Richard Warren Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 15, 2008.
CENTERVILLE — Richard R. "Dick" Warren, 72, ice cream entrepreneur, teacher, guidance counselor, author and friend to all, died unexpectedly Jan. 12, 2008, in Bartlett, N.H., from injuries sustained in a ski accident.

A resident of Centerville and Sarasota, Fla., Mr. Warren was born, raised and educated in Saugus. He graduated from Boston University School of Education in 1957, where he was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, and received a master's degree in administration and guidance in 1961 from Bridgewater State College.

Mr. Warren began his teaching career in Reading and spent most of his career at Barnstable High School, where he taught English and public speaking for 15 years, and served as a guidance counselor for 15 years before retiring in 1988. He also founded the school's speech and debate program, and in 2001 he was inducted into the Massachusetts Forensic League Hall of Fame.

In 1960, he purchased Four Seas Ice Cream in Centerville, now the third oldest ice cream store in New England and rated one of the best in the country. The store was featured in a PBS documentary "An Ice Cream Show," USA Today "Ten Best Ice Creams in America," and Gourmet Magazine's "Best Ice Cream in the Northeast," and many other publications. Mr. Warren was affectionately known as "Chief" by his employees, who became part of his extended family. He hosted an annual ski weekend for employees during the off-season and traveled around the country visiting his employees at their colleges to reinforce the tight-knit culture and exemplary student workforce for which Four Seas is known.

In 2002, Mr. Warren passed on the business to his son and daughter-in-law, Douglas and Peggy Warren, but remained involved in the business until his death. He collected ice cream memorabilia, served on the board of the New England Ice Cream and Restaurant Association and was a current director of the National Ice Cream Retailers Association.

He wrote "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Homemade Ice Cream" and co-founded Successful Ice Cream Retailing, a seminar on ice cream entrepreneurship at Penn State, the University of Guelph and now at the University of Florida.

Mr. Warren was a former president of the Centerville Board of Trade, president of the Cape and Islands Guidance Association and on the board of deacon's, chairman of the board of religious education of the Federated Church of Hyannis, and served on the board of the Mid-Cape Jaycees. He was chosen by the Jaycees as one of the four most outstanding young men in Massachusetts in the 1960s. He was a Master Mason and adviser to the local DeMolay and Rainbow Girls organizations and was actively involved in the local Junior Miss program. He served as master of ceremonies at a number of Saugus High School reunions and chaired his 50th reunion at Boston University.

A former wrestler and football player, he became an avid skier, golfer, kayaker and swimmer as an adult. His daily summer ritual included a swim at Craigville Beach. After his retirement, he spent the fall and spring in Florida, returning to ski in New Hampshire with friends in the Waterville Valley Silver Streaks, with family in Vermont or exploring new mountains.

He was most proud, however, of his successful quest to ski or mountain bike every rail bed in New Hampshire. In his 60s, he tried bungee-jumping, skydiving and helicopter skiing with his stepchildren and took up roller blading. He was a current member of Palm Aire Country Club and the Cummaquid Golf Club for more than 40 years.

He was an avid Red Sox, New England Patriots and sports fan.

Mr. Warren is survived by his wife of 24 years, Linda (Sinclair) Warren; a sister, Francene Smith and her husband Ralph of Needham; two children, Janice Warren and her husband Stephen Shriner of Brattleboro, Vt., and Douglas Warren and his wife Peggy of Hyannis; two stepchildren, Jennifer Dalrymple and her husband Rich of Centerville, and Michael Joyal and his wife Kathy Gadarowski of Dover, N.H.; and two nieces. He also leaves eight beloved grandchildren, Lindsey, Eliza, Paige, Joshua, Heather, Evan, Hannah and Meah.

He was predeceased by his son, Randall Mark Warren, and his parents, Harold and Gladys (Hartsorn) Warren.

Calling hours will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2008, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., at the John-Lawrence Funeral Home, 3778 Route 28, Marstons Mills, MA 02648. A funeral service will be held Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008, at 11 a.m., at the Federated Church of Hyannis, 320 Main St., Hyannis, MA 02601. Burial will follow at Beechwood Cemetery in Centerville.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Mr. Warren's name can be made to the Randall Mark Warren Scholarship Fund, c/o TD Banknorth, 1708 Route 28, Centerville, MA 02632.

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January 27, 2008

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Saunie Chase Canuso

January 9, 2025

Even though Mr Warren has been gone, his spirit continues on and is remembered by everyone who knew him. It´s still very sad that he left us too soon. Every time I drive by Four Seas, I think of him and all the memories we shared.

Joan Kapp

January 27, 2008

Dear Linda, Janice, and Doug,
Our family is so deeply sorry for your loss. "The Chief" will be missed by everyone who knew him. While my heart is broken for all of you, it is soaring for your Dad and Husband, who is hugging Randy and laughing with him already! Each of you is in my family's thoughts and prayers. With our love, The Kapp Family - Joan, Chris, Perri, Elise and Josiah

Weezie (Gallagher) Porter

January 23, 2008

I loved how Dick always made you feel he was genuinely glad to see you...and that permanently impish smile. Such a loss for so many. He was a great "sport" to attend our BHS class reunions over the years. An entire community of many generations will miss him as will I.

Allison Launhardt

January 19, 2008

Dear Doug and Family,
I was shocked and sad to hear about your Dad's passing. I, along with hundreds of others, will always remember him as my guidance counselor. And what a great counselor he was, too. I'm so glad I got to speak with him (and you) a few years back about how he influenced me to go to a certain college, that it would be in my best interest. I'm glad I took his advice and I'm glad I let him know that he guided me in the right direction.
I will also never forget how your family took a bunch of us from The Federated Church every winter up to NH to ski. What a great time we had. I remember one trip when we were all in the lodge being snow bunnies, your Dad came walking in looking red faced and cold. It turns out, the ski patrol made him go inside because there were dangers of frostbite due to the cold that day. I could tell your father was a bit annoyed, though. That's when I realized how much of a ski lover he was. I remeber Randy teaching Jen and Stacey how to ski. What a lot of patience he must have had! And you, Doug, brought me to the top of the mountain on my first day. I taught my kids to ski and continue today. Thank you Warren Family for some great memories.
I'm sure Randy and your Dad are skiing together right now. May they rest in peace. Love, Allison Drew Launhardt BHS '80

Dick Ponte

January 18, 2008

My condolences to Dick's family on his untimely passing. I am a Sig Ep and graduated in 57 from BU with Dick. I read Joe Finnerty and Greg Fairbend's messages and I join them in their sorrow. We all had many good memories at the Sig Ep house on Bay State road in Boston.

Nan & Ed Whittemore

January 18, 2008

To the Warren Family: Nan and I were deeply saddened by the sudden passing of our friend Dick. I truly enjoyed the many ski trips to New Hampshire with Dick and the Cummaquid guys. Nan and I enjoyed the golf and dinner dances at Cummaquid, where he was always the life of the party. Ours lives are truly richer for having known Dick and we are privileged to have called him our friend for many years. We will keep you in our prayers and we find deep solace in the fact the he left this world participating in an activity that he loved. Nan and Ed Whittemore

June Payne

January 18, 2008

Dear Warren family, I was so saddened to hear of Dick's passing. A wonderful man who maintained his zest for life four seasons long. As one of his many skiing buddies, I will remember his wonderful smile and laughter after a great day of skiing. My prayers are with you.

Brad Buck

January 18, 2008

Dear Doug,
Please accept my condolences on the passing of your Dad. I got to know him through your brother Randy when we went to college together. Your dad was a true gentleman and you should be very proud of his legacy. I think of Randy often and I find great comfort in my belief that your dad and "Red" are sharing in a wonderful reunion.

Kristin, Peter, and Caitlin McClane

January 18, 2008

We have had many great memories going to Four Seas every summer when we lived on the Cape. After we moved to North Carolina we always made a special trip to Four Seas when we visited the Cape for some Peppermint Stick Icecream. I didn't know Mr. Warren personally, but he left a lot of great memories and an thoughtful mark on our family.

Kim (Hampton) Palmer

January 18, 2008

Dear Warren family,
I was devestated to hear of the loss of your beloved husband and dad. Mr. Warren was my guidance counselor in high school, but was so so much more than that. Daily, I would stop in to say "hi" to him. He would always greet me with a big smiling hello and that laugh I can hear even today (20 years later). Mr Warren inspired me to be the best I could be and was like a second dad to me. I will miss him so. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Heather Reilly

January 17, 2008

Dear Warren Family, I can't tell you how sorry I am for your loss.Dick was one of the nicest people I ever knew. My sister Kim Reilly worked for him for years and so did my mother Saunie Chase. If it weren't for Four Seas my mother would have never met my dad and I might not have been born. I thought Dick was a wonderful person and he will really be missed. My thoughts and prayers will be wish your family during this sad time.

Kathleen Jackson

January 17, 2008

Doug, Peggy, Josh and family:
We are sorry for your loss and hope that you will find comfort in all those that came to honor Dick's memory. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for any of you.
With love and sympathy,
Kathleen (Kellman) Jackson and Family

Harold Knowlton

January 16, 2008

Although i did not have mr Warren as a teacher I remember the ski trips through the Federated Church at his house up north. we were always treated as if we were his family. My thoughts and prayers to his family and friends. Harold Knowlton BHS 1983

BHS Class of 1976

January 16, 2008

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome you."

It's good to have you back again; you were missed while you were gone.
As for your dearest family, they'll be here later on.
I need you here badly; you're part of my plan.
There's so much that we have to do, to help our mortal man."

God gave me a list of things, that he wished for me to do.
And foremost on the list, was to watch and care for you.
And when you lie in bed at night, the day's chores put to flight.
God and I are closest to you....in the middle of the night.

When you think of my life on earth, and all those loving years
because you are only human, they are bound to bring you tears.
But do not be afraid to cry; it does relieve the pain.
Remember there would be no flowers, unless there was some rain.

I wish that I could tell you all that God has planned.
But if I were to tell you, you wouldn't understand.
But one thing is for certain, though my life on earth is o'er.
I'm closer to you now, than I ever was before.

There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb;
but together we can do it by taking one day at a time.
It was always my philosophy and I'd like it for you too...
that as you give unto the world, the world will give to you.

If you can help somebody who's in sorrow and pain,
then you can say to God at night......"My day was not in vain."
And now I am contented....that my life has been worthwhile,
knowing as I passed along the way, I made somebody smile.

So if you meet somebody who is sad and feeling low,
just lend a hand to pick him up, as on your way you go.
When you're walking down the street, and you've got me on your mind;
I'm walking in your footsteps only half a step behind.

And when it's time for you to go.... from that body to be free,
remember you're not going.....you're coming here to me.

Ruth Ann Mahaffey (author)
©Copyright 1998-2008

Cyndi(McNaughton) Rausch (BHS Class of "76")

January 16, 2008

Dear Janice & Doug,
I was saddened to hear of the tragic passing of your Dad, however, I know he died as he lived, enjoying life to the fullest. My deepest sympathy to you at this very difficult time.
I can't count the times he was there for me,as a teacher, guidence counselor and friend.
When my mom died suddenly in my sophmore year he was there for me through that very difficult time and during the following 2 years at BHS. If it wasn't for his caring, compassionate manner I wouldn't be where I am now.
Now 36 years later I still remember what a wonderful man your dad was
Heaven has received one of the Best!

Valerie Suriano

January 16, 2008

My Thoughts and prayers are with your family. Mr. Warren was such a huge part of my High School life and He was my friend. I will miss him dearly. May your wonderful memories get you through this tough time.

Alan Green

January 16, 2008

I first met Dick over 55 years ago when , I believe , he was working at 4 Seas for Mr. Watson. We were at Craigville, a large group of young people, that used to love to come to 4 Seas. Dick was then and always has been since a pleasure to see and speak with. I have a very fond memory of Dick and hope that fond memories of family and friend will sustain them at this time.

Barnstable Historical Society

January 16, 2008

Our sincere sympathy to Doug,Janice, Linda and extended family --A man of great wealth who touched the hearts of many. How fortunate the Society was to have "Chief" as the annual meeting's guest speaker in 2007. He and his legacy will be in the hearts of many always.
Richard"Dick" Warren and Barnstable's (Centerville) "FOUR SEAS" hold a special place in the Society and the Town's heritage.

Christine (LeBoeuf) Payne

January 16, 2008

To the Warren family,
My deepest sympathy for your loss. Mr. Warren was my guidance counselor class of 84". Without details your husband and father was the reason I graduated. We manage to keep in touch thru my family business and it was heart warming to know how pleased he was with the way I turned out. He will forever be in my heart.

Ginny Gregory-Alexander

January 16, 2008

To the Warren family-
I remember Dick well because of BHS and 4 Seas. My sincere condolences to you all.

Joanna L (Gregory) Christensen

January 16, 2008

To Dick's Family and Friends:
I, too , was a speech student and Dick was so encouraging to all of us. I'll remember those years of tough work and speech contests along with Dick's enthusiasm and energy. They helped me become the person that I am today. Four Seas is always my first stop--for an ice cream sunday and to say hi to Dick. The obituary picture brought tears to my eyes. He will live on in the lives of many of us.

Attorney Joanna L Christensen, BHS Class of '64

jeanne mase

January 16, 2008

Our sincerest condolences go out to the Warren Family at their time of loss. As students, our bus driver would let us save our lunch money and stop for the world's best ice cream on the way home! Shhh! Don't tell our folks. With love and prayers, The Curley Family of Osterville.

Greg and Ellen Fairbend

January 16, 2008

Dear Linda, Janice, and Doug,

Our deepest sympathies to you at this sudden tragedy. I am deeply saddened at hearing of the "chiefs"' death.

But, I am so lucky to have had Dick as my friend since the days of Sig Ep. Dick's friendship has been important to me. I will miss the enthusiastic way in which he met every one of life's challenges.

Linda (Pukki) Hutchenrider

January 16, 2008

I wish to extend my sincere sympathy to "Mr. Warren's" family. I too was a speech team member in the 1960's and have valued and utilized his teachings in my life to this day. He taught, he coached, he listened, he cared and he smiled. Again, I am so sorry for your loss.

Steve Gregory

January 15, 2008

Janice, Doug and Family; Both "Mr." Warren and your entire family have meant so much to our family and myself -- there are so many happy memories that will forever be a part of me. My prayers are with you and the memory of your wonderful Dad.

Barri Lynn Moreau

January 15, 2008

Dear Linda, Janice, and Doug,
I was so sorry to hear of Dick's passing. I hope time and prayers help you in your healing from this terrible loss.

As a colleague and another ice cream enthusiast, I could always rely on Dick's good humor and good sense when I needed to "bounce something" off him. For me, there is no Cape Cod without Four Seas, and Four Seas will be a little quieter without him.

Dougie, I know your dad will be looking down from above watching over you,your family,and Four Seas staff-- doing "quality control" for the ice cream! Your dad was a great guy. I will miss "the Emperor of Ice Cream."

Sincerely,
Barri(Jones)Moreau

Mark Bourbeau

January 15, 2008

Dick Warren was a fine teacher, mentor, and a fine man who will sorely be missed by many, many people whose lives he touched. Even now, 37 years after having taken part in many of Mr. Warren's speech competitions, and after seeing him occasionally over the years at the ice cream store, I feel a hole in the universe with his passing. I am heartened that he died doing what he loved. He was one of the best!

Myla Easter ('73) Uppercue

January 15, 2008

Janice and Doug -- I had a nice long talk with your Dad last summer. We had a great time reminiscing about being next-door neighbors, about speech class at BHS, about The Federated Church and of course about ice cream! I was thrilled that he automgraphed his 'Idiot's guide' for me, and will treasure all of the recipies.
He was very proud of both of you, your jobs, and your families, and I was glad to catch-up on all of the news. We talked about Randy too, and how special he was in your family. I will continue to miss both of them greatly. Mom and I send our condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Ellen Sheehy

January 15, 2008

Janice, Doug & the Warren family,

My deepest sympathies for the loss of your Dad. I have a lot of good memories of him and all of you during our childhood. I remember a skiing trip to NH your family took me on many, many years ago - your Dad as my High School Guidance Counselor - but most of all his smiling face at Four Seas. Even in more recent years when I have made it back to the Cape during the summer he was almost always there when I went in. Four Seas is one of my most treasured childhood memories - part of every important summer occasion. Due to the work of your Dad, and now Doug, even today I can go in there and re-live some very happy times in my life. Not many people can go back to the place they call home and visit a place that preserves all those memories. I thank your dad for that. I hope you can take some comfort from the fact that he got so much enjoyment out of his life and that he touched the lives of so many people.

Linda Schuster

January 15, 2008

To the Family,Friends and former students of Mr. Warren. My prayers and deepest sympathies to you all.
I was in Mr.Warren's speech class
in the 60's,he was tough,but at the same time,he would try to get me out of the shell I had put myself in. I just want to say THANK YOU MR.WARREN and GOD BLESS.

Linda Schuster,
Class of 1969

John McDonald

January 15, 2008

I was saddened to learn of this terrible accident. Chief was a great guy who will be warmly remembered for a long time. He did so much for everyone who had the privilege of meeting and knowing him. My condolences to the entire Warren family and the staff, past and present of Four Seas. John McDonald

Rich Gallagher

January 15, 2008

I cannot begin to count the ways Mr. Warren touched my life. I spent 4 summers working for him at 4 Seas...so many lessons learned during our chats at 6:15 am when no one else was around. He also coached me when I was on the speech team at BHS. Because of him I can stand in front of a crowd to speak and even sing. Whether at 4 Seas or with his classes at BHS, he created a real sense of family. A rare and wonderful man who will be sorely missed. Condolences to all who knew him and to his family

Kay and John Welsh

January 15, 2008

Our deepest sympathy on the loss of a wonderful man who touched the lives of all who knew him, especially our daughter, Kathryn Welsh.

Mary

January 15, 2008

My heart is broken but so happy Mr. Warren will be remembered so lovingly and respected and we will always have the 4 Seas to go to and keep making memories for our future generations !! Hail Chief!

Betsy Ryan-Rosenthal

January 15, 2008

We have lost a great person, but we are all better people for having known Mr Warren. Doug and family, you are all in my prayers. Take care.

Marc DeLorenzo (BHS '69)

January 15, 2008

Sorry to hear about Mr. Warren. Although I never had him as a teacher, many of my classmates did and always spoke well of him. I definitely enjoyed his ice cream and continue to do so. My condolences to the family.

David Hosie

January 15, 2008

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Warren Family and to Dick's "extended" family. I was privileged to have Dick as a teacher and honored to call him a friend for over forty years. He was a mentor in every sense of the word. Cape Cod has lost an exemplary teacher, businessman, sportsman and friend. He will be missed.

Saunie (Chase) Canuso

January 15, 2008

I began working at Four Seas in 1957. Mr. Watson hired me but Mr. Warren soon became my boss and later on in life my friend. He touched so many people in his life and he was so very generous with his soul. My family and I share this loss with his family but Mr. Warren, (Chief) will remain in our hearts forever.

Brian McAuliffe

January 15, 2008

It may seem superfluous to remind his family that he was loved and respected. But I still hope that his family does take comfort in knowing that this message will not be the last to sing the praises of Dick's obvious virtues. What an inspiring life. May he rest in peace.

JoAnn and Patrick Trautmann

January 15, 2008

Was so sorry to learn of Dick's passing. We have been his customers since buying my house in West Hyannisport in 1980 and would always look forward to catching up with him on opening day @ Four Seas. Please accept our sincere sympathies for he was so warm with a great zest for life.

Neil Cohen

January 15, 2008

My wife,my girls ,and I are really going to miss you. Don't let Bernie take you in Golf, when you see him.

Joseph Finnerty

January 15, 2008

My sincere condolences to Dick`s family. I was his Sig Ep brother at BU and have fond memories of that time in the 1950`s. May your happy memories of his life with you ease your grief at this time.

Ryck Hoxie II

January 15, 2008

More than a mentor,and a lifelong friend.Mr.Warren you will always be known as a "Class" act. My sympathies to the entire Four Seas family.

Pat Gonnella

January 15, 2008

During my years at Barnstable High School I had the pleasure of working with Dick. He was a true man's man, and gentleman.

Monique "mo" Nasiff

January 15, 2008

Linda and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I will miss chief everyday. I hear his name and a big smile automatically comes to my face. I will miss his sense of humor, his loving kind words and his beautiful bald head which became a common kissing ground when I saw him. He gave me a wonderful oppurtunity to work a four seas when I was a sophmore in high school and the work ethic he instilled in me still stays with me twenty years later. Four seas was my extended family and chief was my second dad. Memories of chief with Ski trips, four seas picnics,basketball games, and golf lessons will always stay with me. I don't know anyone else in this world that was as kind and loved by so many. I love you CHIEF!!!

Love,
mo

Steve Samaras

January 15, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

John & Jackie Machado

January 15, 2008

We are so sorry to learn of the passing of Mr. Warren. Having known Mr. Warren for forty years we can truly say he was a hard working man who loved his family, jobs, and helping the community. Always smiling and having a kind word to say yes, he was an inspiration to us all. A complete gentlemen who loved people and life itself. When I was in high school, I did lots of typing for his speech debates and enjoyed it very much. I am so honored to have known him and I am so thankful I have his autographed copy of the book The Complete Idiots Guide to Homemade Ice Cream along with the newspaper articles dated July 2006 with Mr. Warren's picture. Also, we have the picture of Four Seas Ice Cream Parlor hanging proudly on the wall of our home to remind us of all the good times we had eating his delicious ice cream. Although Mr. Warren is gone he will never be forgotten and the memories we hold in our hearts will forever be remembered. God Bless You All!

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