1942 - 2025
1942 - 2025
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Diane Welch
May 18, 2025
Aunt Max and family, I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm glad Uncle Warren was surrounded by people that loved him, when he passed. I'm grateful for childhood memories of family gatheries. I'm sending love and prayers and wish you all peace.
Diane Welch
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Robert Joseph Warren Scagnelli
May 16, 2025
Grandpa you´re impact on my life will never be forgotten, you´ll forever be in my heart. I remember being confused as a child to family and friends alluding to you being a tough guy with a pretty thick shell to crack... to say the least. You were always the best Grandpa I could ever ask for giving endless amounts of love, advice, and most importantly always having snacks on hand. When I thanked you for always being such a great Grandfather you simply told me "You don´t owe me a thank you, That was my job as a grandpa". I´ll never forget the trips to Fenway with you making sure to give me a crash course on how to grease an ushers palm for a better seat or the unfortunate reality of never counting out the god damn Yankees even if you´re up 9-0 in the 7th. Our cherished trips to Martha´s Vineyard will always be remembered with you having every bit of the island memorized, always showing me you´re hangout spots, best spots to grab a bite, best fishing holes, and of course where to lay low from law enforcement when you´re in a bind. No matter if it was Knocking my baby tooth out with a swift jab, frying bacon on a Sunday morning, or taking me to Martha´s Vineyard on a minutes notice all because I simply asked, our memories will forever fill my heart with Joy and happiness. Our Stories could be told for days but that´s just a few of my favorites the rest I´ll keep close in my heart. I have no more tears for you old man, nothing but smiles from here on out just like you would want. I love you Grandpa, Go Sox
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