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P. Warren Obituary

WARREN, P. RAND, 61, of Argyle Street, Cranston, died Tuesday, January 2nd, 2006, at RI Hospital.

Born in Providence, he was a son of the late Wilfred A. and Dora (Notarantonio) Warren. He lived in Cranston for 10 years and had previously lived in Johnston.

He is survived by a brother, Richard M. Warren of North Kingston and a sister, Kathryn M. Theroux of Granger, Indiana; a nephew, Trent Theroux of Barrington, a niece, Elizabeth Cole of Smithfield, great niece and nephew, Haley and Max Warren Theroux and his partner, Wayne E. Phillips of Cranston.

Visitation Friday 4-7 p.m in the ANDERSON-WINFIELD Funeral .Home, Rt. 44 at Greenville Common, Greenville. Please do not wear fragrances. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Chemical Injury Information Network, P.O. Box 301, White Sulphur Springs, Montana 59645. For condolences and guestbook visit www.andersonwinfield.net

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Providence Journal on Jan. 5, 2006.

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Linda Nedderman

January 5, 2006

Rand was a continous light shining in the otherwise sometimes darkness of those of us aflicted with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities. I am filled with grief and sorrow at his loss. I will miss him greatly. Sympathy and Condolances to all of us who loved him so dearly.

Dori R. Blacker

January 5, 2006

Condolences and sympathy to all of us who have been so deeply touched, and had our lives enriched by knowing Rand. I am at a loss and filled with sorrow.

Debbie Rosenfeld

January 5, 2006

Dear Kate and Rob,

We were so sorry to learn of your brother's death. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Wayne, and your family during this difficult time. Love Debbie & Bob Rosenfeld

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