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1938
2024
Warren William Gilliamsen, 85, of Randleman passed away Thursday, January 18, 2024 at Hospice of Randolph surrounded by his loved ones. He was born in Manhattan, NY on March 1, 1938 to William Gilliamsen and Caroline Cora Neithardt.
Warren and Mary retired to Randleman 20 years ago. Warren’s main occupation was manufacturing supervision in New York, Colorado, Arkansas, Mississippi, and finally retiring in Randleman. Warren was also involved in office work and sales. A consummate volunteer throughout his life with the fire department, Randolph Hospital, and political affiliations. Warren was an advent nature lover, hiker, and gun enthusiast. His two daughters and four granddaughters fondly remember his loving and playful nature, supporting his family at every turn.
The love of Warren’s life was his wife of over 60 years, Mary.
Everyone who knew Warren would recall his quick wit and his propensity to make you laugh.
Warren W. Gilliamsen passed away peacefully after a short admission at Hospice House with the diagnosis of skin cancer of the ear.
Warren is survived by his wife of 60 years, Mary Gilliamsen; daughters, Jennifer (Abubaker) Shagan of New York, Mary Beth Gilliamsen of Greensboro; granddaughters, Zana Shagan, Amira Shagan, Jenna Shagan, Myla Mary Pope.
The family will receive friends Sunday, January 21, 2024 from 1:00-2:00 pm at Pugh Funeral Home Chapel, 600 S. Main St, Randleman, NC. Services will follow at 2:00 pm.
Pugh Funeral Home is serving the Gilliamsen family.
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600 S. Main St., Randleman, NC 27317
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