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Warren W. Kane

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Rosalie Dech

September 22, 2024

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

June 2, 2010

I am sad to hear about Warren's passing. I send my sincere condolences to the family. I will be thinking about you all in my prayers.
Donna Honeywell,
Arlington Traditional School, K-Kids sponsor

Beth Quinn Vicinski

May 24, 2010

My heart pours out to the Kane family at your tremendous loss. Mr. Kane was one of the kindest most amazing men I have ever known. He always had a smile and a helping had for me when I was growing up. I'll never forget that he helped get me my first real job back in high school (Parking Lot attendant for the Senate). I was the only high school kid working there thanks to his recommendation. The money earned there helped put me through college. I am now an engineer with my own company and it all stared back in the 1970's with a helping hand from a great man who had faith in me. We were all very blessed to have had him among us and our love for him and our wonderful memories of time spent with him will keep him with us all forever.

Stacey Coffey-Moreau

May 23, 2010

Dear Mrs. Kane,

We were saddened to hear of Mr. Kane's passing. We know that you and your family will be comforted by many happy memories and the knowledge that Mr. Kane's remarkable service efforts have left a lasting influence on the Arlington community and beyond.

With greatest empathy,
Drew and Stacey (Coffey) Moreau and children

Arthur Bornschein Sr.

May 23, 2010

I am greatly saddened at the news of Warren's passing. I always enjoyed his company and I had a great respect for him as a man and as "MY" Captiol District Governor when I was Lt. Gov. Dale my love and condolences to you and to your family. Art Sr. & Rose Bornschein

Carla Morin

May 23, 2010

Dear Dale-
I am so sorry! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in your time of sorrow.
God's peace be with all of you.
Carla Morin

May 22, 2010

To Warren's beloved family:
I feel such thankfulness for Warren's life. The combination of his good will, focus, wisdom, and persuasion advanced the causes of Hope College as well as many other aspects of civic life. His presence was always a gift, his disposition sunny, his Christianity transparent, and his strategies for accomplishing joint goals sound and ethical. I am privileged to have known him over the years. Respectfully, Beth DuMez

Mike and Bernice Rind

May 22, 2010

Warren Kane was a remarkable leader of
the "Tyner's Tigers" Class of Kiwanis Lieutenant Governors in 2000. He went on to be a visionary Governor of Kiwanis's Capital District. His accomplishments resulted from his willingness to work hard, travel, inspire and lead others by example. We were honored to serve with him as Lieutenant Governors and equally honored to work for him, because his life defined the concept of community service. Our deepest condolences to Dale and the family.

May 22, 2010

Warren Kane left a wide wake in our community thru his service in Kiwanis, his church and many programs such as Arlington's leading non-profit food assistance program, AFAC. He mentored people in a way that helped them discover talents and abilities they might not have otherwise known they had. His recent service as Governor of Kiwanis' Capital District is especially notable, and his leadership example for the multi-state area of that District will be greatly missed.
Ed Holland, 40-plus years member of Arlington Kiwanis

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