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Dr. (Rev) Robert Henry WARREN Dr. Robert H. Warren went home to the Lord on August 23, 2007 at Emerald Heights retirement home in Redmond. He was 94 years old. Dr. Warren (Bob) was born on November 6, 1912 in Lockport, New York. He graduated from Greenville College in Illinois where he met the love of his life, Helen Butts. They married September 11, 1936. Dr. Warren was preceded in death by Helen, his loving wife of 70 years, his brothers Paul and Frank, and sisters Flora, Miriam, Alice, and twin Ruth. Both brothers were Presbyterian ministers. Frank was president of Whitworth College in Spokane for 23 years. Bob's sisters, as well as his wife, were teachers. Robert Henry Warren followed in the footsteps of his father, Robert Hopkins Warren, who was a pastor and later a bishop in the Free Methodist Church. Dr. Warren began his ministry in 1935. He served churches in Southern California, Phoenix, and Baltimore. In 1943 he volunteered for military duty, attended Harvard Chaplain School, and was sent to New Guinea, where he served for 28 months with the U.S. Army. He was on the island of Luzon when the war ended, and Captain Warren was honorably discharged. He received commendations for his service as chaplain in the war zone. After the war, Dr. Warren served as pastor of Hermon Free Methodist Church in Los Angeles for 12 years at which time a new church was built. In 1958 he was called to Longview Community Church where he remained until 1970. Gebert Chapel was built during his pastorate, as the church experienced tremendous growth. In 1970 he accepted a call to First Presbyterian Church in Everett. He retired in 1978 and was named Pastor Emeritus, an honor bestowed by a grateful congregation. Upon retirement, Bob and Helen moved to Laguna Hills, California, where they lived for ten years. Bob was involved in part time duties at Geneva Presbyterian Church and also served as interim pastor in Tacoma as well as Hana, Hawaii. The Warrens enjoyed several Caribbean cruises with Bob as ship chaplain and Helen as librarian and craft director. Bob loved sports, especially golf and tennis. He was an ardent USC Trojan fan while in California and upon moving to the Northwest slowly eased into Husky purple and gold. He spent many Saturday afternoons at Husky stadium rooting for the home team! Dr. Warren is survived by three daughters, Carolyn (Tom) Teevin of Steilacoom, Margaret Warren of Ojai, California and Roberta (Tom) Traeger of Kenmore. He also leaves grandchildren Nathan (Susan) Bean, Andrew Bean, Colleen Teevin, and Darcy Traeger, and great-granddaughters, Marissa Bean and Shalyn Bean. A memorial service is scheduled for Thursday, August 30th at 2:00 p.m. at Emerald Heights. The family will gather at Everett First Presbyterian Church on September 2nd at 11:30 a.m. for interment of ashes in the church columbarium. Friends are cordially invited to join the family for these services. The family wishes to extend its thanks and gratitude to the staff at Emerald Heights for the love, support, and care given to their parents during their years in residence. Memorial donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the American Alzheimers Association.

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Published by The Seattle Times on Aug. 28, 2007.

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Rev. Deborah Smith

September 3, 2007

My sister Claudia, my brother Dan and myself each have a Hermon Free Methodist Sunday bulletin announcing our births in 1949, 1950 and 1954. Dr. Warren was our pastor then. I will always remember his warm personality, gracious and dignified manner, and utmost professionalism. As a young adult, I enjoyed the times he'd return to fill the pulpit of a vacationing pastor. He was and always will be my first pastor. My condolences to his daughters, who were our childhood friends, upon the death of both of their parents. How comforting to know that now they are together in Heaven.

Sandra Olsen

August 31, 2007

We so appreciate Dr Warren's ministry at the Longview Community Church. Our Mother, Louise Olsen, spoke of him so often with respect and appreciation. He was such a gifted minister and a blessing to our Mother. He made such a difference in people's lives. Sandra Olsen & Shirley Van Duzer

Harlan & Shirley Gilliland

August 28, 2007

What a marvelous man, exceptional pastor, and wonderful friend! I so
appreciated our friendship over the
past few years as we shared every
once in awhile at the Longview Com-
munity Church. He was a blessing!

Wes Lingren

August 28, 2007

Please accept my deepest sympathies. Bob Warren was pastor at Hermon during my days at LAPC; I remember him with great fondness. Always enjoyed his sermons and updates of SC football.

Charlene (Dixon) Kolacki

August 28, 2007

Dr. Warren was an amazing man, who touched and inspired so many people. Words cannot express the impact he had on our world. My condolences to his family and loved ones.

Karen (Hervey) Colvin

August 28, 2007

My condolences to the Warren family. Dr. & Mrs. Warren were always kind to me as a young girl new to Everett First Presbyterian, and I have fond memories of both of them. In particular, I remember Bob's warm laughter.

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