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Harry Warren Obituary

Capt. Harry W. WARREN Harry passed away peacefully in his sleep the morning of Oct.7 2010. He was born Aug. 27 1929 in Seattle WA. to Bill and Nellie Warren. Harry graduated from Edmonds High School in 1947. He then married his High school sweetheart Helene Rose Seuss in the summer of 1948. In 1955 He graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Busi ness Administration a member of ROTC and marched on the drill team. He graduated in 1955 and was accepted into the Air Force Jet Pilot Program, flying T-33's, then onto piloting C-124's. Completing his duty he left the service as a 1st lieutenant. Hired by West Coast Airlines in 1959 he flew F-27's and DC-9's. Retiring from the airlines after 25 years he accumulated 20,000 hrs. of flight time. Harry purchased Seattle Heights Mobile Home Park which he owned and operated until his passing. Harry wanted to fly airplanes since high school, and accom plished that goal with excellence. He was also known as a man of compassion, generosity and love. The number of people he helped in their time of need is immense. They are blessed to know such a man. We have lost a one of a kind man here on earth but heaven has gained an angel who really knows how to fly. You are missed more than all the stars in the universe. May all your flights be exciting and joyous. We love you always. Harry is survived by his ex-wife Helene, daughter Heidi, son Hal (fiance' Pam), grandchildren Kelsey Rae and Shelby Rose, grandson Chance Michael, broth ers Jimmie and Ron and cousin Nadine Eiford. Funeral sevices will be held at Ronald United Methodist Church at 2:00 p.m. on Oct 24th, 17839 Aurora Ave., Shoreline. There will be a celebration of his life at the Eagles Club in Lynnwood at 4:00 p.m. the same day. Potluck would be appreciated.

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Published by The Seattle Times from Oct. 15 to Oct. 17, 2010.

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Vicki Stiles

October 9, 2020

We'll always have fond memories of you here at the Shoreline Historical Museum, Harry.

Best,
Vicki and the Ronald School Alums

Vicki Stiles

October 9, 2019

We were just talking about you yesterday, dear Harry! You made a positive impact on so many, and maybe you didn't even know that. You will always be remembered.

Vicki at the Museum

doug b.

November 10, 2010

harry thank you for being you!!!!!! you will be greatly missed by all who new you

Cathy "Scat" Cooper

October 19, 2010

I am so glad I had the chance to share conversations with Harry and to have him as a guest at my Thanksgiving dinner table. He was a true and giving character. I know he will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by all who knew him.
My heart and prayers go out to Hal and Pam and the rest of Harry's family and friends..may you find comfort in knowing he is at peace.

Vicki Alseth

October 17, 2010

Harry popped in and out of my and my folks' lives throughout the years. Visits were usually unexpected, few and far between but always welcome. Here's to Harry and Arnie meeting up again to rekindle their friendship. My sympathy and wishes of good memories to you.

~ Vicki

Cindy Weber

October 16, 2010

Harry will be Missed dearly. Truely a Angel from above. Completed His Purpose with Respect&Honor. It was a Joy to be part of your family.Enter into Paradise with Peace, know you are Loved, we will all reunite again. Sincere Sympathy to the Family. Cindy,Lance&Ashley Weber

Vicki Stiles

October 15, 2010

Such a kind person. I'm so glad to have known you, Harry. We here at your old Ronald Elementary School will miss you.
Vicki and the Museum Crew

Ray Dahl

October 15, 2010

It was always a pleasure flying with you Harry.

WCA

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