1948
2017
It is with a Heavy heart that we announce the passing of Warren Dahms.
He leaves behind his wife of 23 years Rose Dahms; daughters, Melanie A. Shorter, Michelle M. Rodriguez, and Denise Muir; son, Jason Dahms; sons-in-law, Jason Shorter, Luis Rodriguez; 5 grandchildren, Michael, Mia, Jaxon, Christopher, and Brooklynn Rose.
In lieu of flowers, the family is accepting financial donations for final expenses. A "gofundme" page has been set up under the name of Warren Dahms. His wife and his children will appreciate anything that you can donate in this this time of need, and hardship.Thank you in advance for anything you can do to help the family get through this unexpected difficulty.
The family appreciates all prayers, calls, and messages; It is great to know that people care so much.
Friends are encouraged to visit www.parklawn-woodfh.com to share memories and words of condolence with the family.
Arrangements are under the care of Parklawn-Wood Funeral Home, 2551 N. Armistead Ave., Hampton, VA 23666.
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2 Entries
December 4, 2017
Rose Dahms
Rip my dear, you fought so hard for so long, but you are no longer in pain. Thank you for the 23 years you gave this family, without you it would have never been possible. I know we will be able to see each other again. I will do my best to honor you. I will love you always, your wife, Rose
December 2, 2017
Michelle Marie
Every memory I have as a child, includes you. You were the "Dad" Mel & I needed. Much of my knowledge and understanding, I learned from you. A tough cookie with us kids, but a Teddy bear with the grandkids. I love you and I will miss you more than anyone will ever know. Our love, friendship, and understanding of one another will not die with you. It will remain in my heart forever. I love you, Dad!!
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