In memory of

Thomas Richard Warren

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william a. conrad

May 8, 2006

what can i say about cuzzin tom. him norm and myself run together when i lived on w. 33 and they lived on 36 and post. we had lots of good times together. i know he will be missed by all.all i can say is so long cuz and god bless.

Bill Hopsecger

May 7, 2006

Am sorry to hear about Tom. He was about two years older than me.I lived two doors down from him when he lived at 36th & Taylor Ave. We were young and I remember him as the adventurer. I actually spent more time with brother Norman as we are the same age. I have lots of fond memories of time spent with the whole Warren family.

John Stolz

May 4, 2006

Tom was a fine companion of mine during our youth. We spent some summers together. He seemed like he was searching for something even then. I remember he ran away to Florida a couple of times in those teen age years. A great friend and cousin. He will be missed.

Sharon (Sherry) Earl

May 4, 2006

Tom was my first husband and the father of my children. It gives me great peace to know he will be buried next to our beloved daughter Jackie. I know she would have wanted him next to her as her love for her daddy was something time or distance could never diminish. I know she was there to greet him when he left this world. I hope they have both found peace in eachothers arms.

Wes Warren

May 3, 2006

Tom was my 2nd oldest brother. When I came into this world, Tom was already a man of his own. He always did it his way and that attribute will always be his. He was a good man but lived a hard life. He loved his garden and spending time with family and friends whenever he could. His humor will be missed and I hope that he has found peace and tranquility.

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