1935
2016
Jimmy C. Warren, 81, of Atlanta, GA passed away peacefully on Wednesday, September 28, 2016. He was a great man of faith and character. He could always be depended on by friends and family. Because his life was an example of how a Christian should live, doing the right thing the right way, he was loved and respected by many.
Jimmy was born in Bowdon, GA on June 13, 1935. After attending West Georgia College, he began a lifelong career in the commercial construction industry. He first worked for his brother at The Warren Contracting Company. He furthered his building career, when he joined commercial real estate developer A.R. Weeks and Assoc. Finally, in 1987, Jimmy began his own company, The J.C. Warren Company, which he ran until he retired in 2008.
Jimmy and his family were vital members of Briarlake Baptist church. Being a member since 1965, he was involved in the church in many areas. He served as deacon for more years than he could remember, and was elected chairman of the deacons twice. He stepped in as the interim activities director, and was involved in renovating every building of the church, including the construction of the tennis courts and baseball field.
Even with all his accomplishments, Jimmy's greatest joy and legacy is his family. His marriage of 60 years to his loving wife, Etha, was a great model of a loving, enduring relationship. He was the guiding force for his kids. However, for his grandkids, Jimmy was a rock of inspiration. He leaves them all with a great love, a great foundation, and beautiful memories.
Jimmy is survived by his wife, Etha, their children Mike Warren (Carol) and Lisa Godwin Holland (Rich), his four grandchildren Baxle Costabile (Phil), Jimmy D. Warren, Chris Godwin, and Michelle Godwin.
There will be two services held in Jimmy’s honor. A service will be held in his home town of Bowdon, GA on Friday, October 7 at Corinth Baptist Church at 11:00 am. A reception following the service. The family will then receive friends at H.M. Patterson Oglethorpe Chapel, 4550 Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30319 on Sunday Oct. 9 from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm. A second service to honor the life of Jimmy C. Warren will be held on Monday, October 10 at Briarlake Baptist Church at 11:00 am. A reception will follow the service.
In lieu of flowers the family asked that donations be made to Briarlake Baptist Church 3715 LaVista Road, Decatur, Ga 30033. Online condolences may be made at www.hmpattersonoglethorpe.com.
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October 12, 2016
Barry Robbins
Lisa,
Thinking of you with deep fondness and sincere sympathy.
With love,
Barry & Kathy Robbins, Plano, Texas
October 6, 2016
Deepest sympathy to the family during your time of need. May you receive comfort and peace from above. Jeremiah 29:11
October 4, 2016
Pat & Richard Tooke
Dear Etha,
Our deepest sympathy to you and all the family. Jimmy was a wonderful example of a Christian husband, dad, granddad and friend. He will be deeply missed by all his Briarlake friends and we cherish the wonderful memories we have had sharing life with you both. May you feel the presence of God's love to comfort you from the prayers of so many friends.
October 4, 2016
Etha, since I've been there recently I know what you are going through. What we have though is God going with us every step of the way. Also many friends and family with you. Such a blessing knowing that Jimmy and David are no longer suffering. I will never forget our years together at Briarlake and our fun times playing bridge and just being together celebrating Christian friendship. Lean on his everlasting arms.
Joyce Bryant
October 4, 2016
Rich & Cathy Sweeney
So sorry for your loss, We know he was a wonderful Husband, Father, Grandfather and loved by many friends. We are just thankful that he is now at peace .So sad that a golden heart stopped beating, hard working hands now at rest, God broke your hearts to prove to you He only takes the best.
All our love, Rich & Cathy Sweeney
October 3, 2016
Anne Powell
Lisa,
I am grateful that your dad is now at peace, and at home with the Lord Jesus. I ask God for his comforting presence to be with your entire family during this time of grief. I pray that you will be able to rejoice as you share loving memories of your dad. Love and Prayers, Anne Powell
October 3, 2016
Dan & Carolyn Whitmire
Etha and Lisa and the rest of the family, we grieve with you for your loss.
Jimmy was one of a kind who will be missed greatly by all family and friends, especially those at Briarlake Baptist Church. Jimmy's imprint is on everything there, as he worked tirelessly for many years to honor God and make things as excellent as they could be. Dan & Carolyn Whitmire
October 3, 2016
We valued the friendship of Etha and Jimmy, and are heart-broken at his death; however, are comforted by the knowledge that he is no longer suffering. What a Prince of a fellow! "Jimmy, we hardly knew you." Ours is the greater loss. Much love. Aubrey and Becky Daniels
October 1, 2016
Sweet Etha, we grieve with you and your family for the huge loss of such a dear, sweet man, yet we celebrate Jimmy's life and the special ways he had in reaching out to others. To know that Jimmy is wrapped in God's loving arms will give you great comfort in the days ahead. We have the utmost respect for you because of the gracious way you handled that horrible disease that ended Jimmy's life here on Earth. Our prayer for you and your family is that through your darkest hours of missing your beloved husband, father, and grandfather, y'all will come out on the other side with a lighter heart. We will miss that handsome man who we called our friend! Both the joys and sorrows of life are evident in our circle of friends as we go through this journey called life. Jimmy was a true testimony of a Christian man: strong, loving, caring, humble and most of all faithful to his God and his family. We love you, Kathy and Bill Rhinehart
September 30, 2016
Debbie McCommon
They don't come any better than Jimmy Warren!! On behalf of the entire Tippett family, on Earth and in Heaven, we would like to offer our sincere and loving condolences to the Warren family. As that great old verse states, "there is a friend who is closer than kin." ..... that would be Jimmy and Etha to Frank and Bev. Love and prayers to you now and the days ahead. Lovingly, Debbie Tippett McCommon
September 30, 2016
They don't come any better than Jimmy Warren!! On behalf of the entire Tippett family (on Earth and in Heaven), we would like to extend our sincere and loving condolences to the Warren family. As the verse of old states, "There is a friend who is closer than kin...." That would be Jimmy and Etha to Frank and Bev!! ---- An example of faith and everything good and right, Jimmy Warren. We are better people for having known him. Love and prayers, Debbie Tippett McCommon
September 30, 2016
Lisa, even though we did not know your dad, we share your grief in losing a parent. Please know that your friends here in Bent Pine have you, your mom and your family in our thoughts and prayers. Blessings, Patti and Bob
September 30, 2016
Karen Crittenden
We are so sorry for your loss. We loved Jimmy very much and pray for the Lord's comforting arms around you, Etha, and your family. Our thoughts of love are with you.
September 30, 2016
Dan Roberts
Great memories of Jimmy, Etha and family. He was a great encourager to the young and old. A wonderful example of a father, husband, baseball coach and most of all, a friend. WE love you Jimmy. Certainly a life well lived!!! So long for now!!
Dan and Marianne Roberts
September 30, 2016
DAvid Beverly
So sorry to hear about the loss of one of the most kind, and honorable man I've ever known, jimmy and I worked together for a number of years, our loss is Heavens gain....with Jimmy everything was always "jam up and jelly tight"
My thoughts and prayers are with Jimmy's family, may Gods love and mercy be with each of you
David Beverly
Alter Asset Management
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