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Scott Warren

1953 - 2019

Scott Warren obituary, 1953-2019, Falmouth, MA

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1953

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2019

Scott Warren Obituary

Scott Warren, 65

Falmouth - Scott William Warren, 65, of Falmouth, Massachusetts passed away on Friday, September 13th, peacefully and surrounded by his family.

Scott is survived by his former wife, Judith Warren, with whom he shared three children, and their spouses: Tyler and Ciera Warren of Franklin MA; Marisa and Brendan Schaaf of Naples, Italy; and Derek Warren of Falmouth. He had three beautiful grandchildren, whom he adored, Millie, Quinn and Kellan.

Scott was born to parents Dorothy Witter and William Harold Warren on December 15, 1953 at The Fairlawn Hospital in Worcester, Massachusetts. He was the eldest of five and leaves behind his siblings and their spouses: Sandra and Ronald Ringgard Jr. of Oakham MA; Steven and Mercedes Warren of Alton NH; Stuart and Orise Warren of Sutton MA along with a host of nieces and nephews. His parents and a sister, Susan Warren, predecease him.

Scott grew up in Grafton, graduated from Grafton Memorial High School in 1972 and went on to serve his country in the Air National Guard, in Biloxi, Mississippi. He was a skilled carpenter and spent many years employed by Falmouth Lumber. Scott always prided himself to be a fearless adventurer and was a lifelong fan of Nascar and Formula 1. But, nothing made him happier than spending his time in or nearby the ocean, something he instilled in his children and grandchildren. Thus, he spent the better half of his life never more than a stone's throw away from it. A resident of Falmouth for over 35 years, he dedicated himself to always improving and beautifying the landscape of the town, building homes and refining his passion for woodworking, nothing short of a true craftsman.

There will be a celebration of life, Thursday, September 19th, at Coonamessett Farm in Falmouth from 4 to 7PM, to which all will be welcome. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory will go towards a memorial bench and the Friends of Nobska Lighthouse. gofundme.com/f/scott-warren-memorial-bench

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Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Sep. 16 to Sep. 17, 2019.

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Mark Farrell

January 27, 2020

Just found this today. I remember Scott from Grafton High School where we played football together. Back then the drinking age was 18 so we had some parties. Later I worked with Scott building houses. He was a good friend and person. We lost touch over the years. Sad to hear he passed. Wish we could have gotten together.

Donna Powers- Tindall

September 22, 2019

May God be with you all during this period of healing.
Memories include "playing" hockey and football with Stewart, Steve, and my big brother Mike. All 80 pounds of me barely survived it, but it was fun times just the same.

Kim Nelson-Teixeira

September 18, 2019

Dear Steve and Family: Sorry to hear about Scott passing. My the love of family and friends help you through this difficult time. Remember people pass on but their memory lives on in our hearts forever.

Kathy & Fred Brierly

September 18, 2019

Scott was like the little brother I never had. He was only 5 years younger and I adored him. I have so many happy memories of our times together - taking him on the bus to downtown Worcester to go to the movies or to the stores (he loved riding the escalators!), playing in my backyard & taking him to my friends houses, ice fishing with Grampa Warren, playing games & pretend. Even at a young age he seemed to have no fear & liked to be independent. He even liked to cook - especially Spam sandwiches!! I have always admired his strength in spite of all the physical and emotional difficulties he faced. He absolutely loved his children & grandchildren and will be missed and loved forever. Love from Aunt Kathy & Uncle Fred

Charleen O'Leary Murphy

September 17, 2019

So sorry to hear about Scott. My thoughts and prayers are with his siblings and family. I'll always remember the nurses picnics.Those were memorable times. We grew up knowing each other till we were 17,Life goes by very fast.

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