Stephen H Warmington

Stephen H Warmington obituary, Rockland, MA

Stephen H Warmington

Stephen Warmington Obituary

Published by Magoun-Biggins Funeral Home on Aug. 14, 2012.
Stephen H. Warmington age 63 of Rockland died on August 14, 2012 after a long illness. He was the beloved son of Howard F. Warmington and the late Dawn ( Leadbetter) Warmington. He leaves his brother Wayne H. Warmington and wife Marianne, of Hanson his brother Barry L. Warmington and wife Mary Beth of Halifax. He was the brother of the late Debra R. DeCoste, he also leaves his stepmother Jean C. Warmington, a stepbrother Mark Dyszczyk of Abington, a stepsister Debra Fields of Oklahoma. He leaves cousins David Morrow of Halifax, Diane LeBlanc of Quincy, Nancy Campbell of Missouri and many nieces and nephews. Stephen was born in Quincy, Ma and lived a few years in Abington, Ma before moving to Rockland, Ma in 1955, he graduated in the Rockland High School Class of 1967 and continued his studies at the Massasoit Community College. Stephen was one of the founders of Warmington Furniture of Rockland that included his father Howard and his mother Dawn. Stephen joined the Naval Air Reserve during the Vietnam War and was called to active duty at the South Weymouth Naval Air Station and was very proud of his service on the aircraft carrier Forrestal. At the time of his discharge he rejoined Warmington Furniture and continued on with his studies at Massasoit Community College, later he worked for Northeastern University for ten years. Stephen was a member of the DAV and the First Baptist Church of No. Abington. His favorite hobbies were fishing, camping, surfing, motorcycles and muscle cars. The Warmington family welcomes friends and loved ones to celebrate his life on Friday August 17th 2012 from 5:00-8:00 PM at the Magoun-Biggins Funeral Home 135 Union St. in Rockland. A Funeral Service will be celebrated on Saturday August 18, 2012 at 11:30 AM in the funeral home. Donations in his memory may be made to the Disabled American Veteran's Chapter #50 22 Church St. Rockland, MA 02370

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