1943
2014
Gary Donald Warren
April 6, 1943 – August 24, 2014
He was born in Wichita Kansas to Clarence "Tuffy" Warren and Frankie B Warren (Thompson). He passed away in his home in Prineville Oregon. Gary Graduated from Tillamook High school before entering the service during his time in the service he was an Army Ranger in the 82nd Airborne after his time in the service was over he went to he went to college for 2 years. After college Gary became a house painter and enjoyed his work very much. His hobbies included landscaping, baking his famous chocolate chip cookies, camping, fishing, bike riding and spending time with his family.
Gary had an immense love for Christ and for his family. In 2007 he was baptized along with his granddaughter Abbie. When Abbie was born Gary was the first one to hold her and he spent the next 9 years making sure the world revolved around her, and making sure everyone knew it. Gary was known for his compassion, his incredible sense of humor and for going out of his way to do whatever he could for anyone in need. Those of us who knew Gary where truly blessed to have him in our lives he will be deeply missed.
Gary is survived by wife of 44 years Patricia Warren, daughter Jennifer Jordan(Andy) granddaughter and best buddy Abbie Jordan. Daughter Kim Kidd (Troy), grandsons Jeff, Jakob, Jeffrey and Rian and two great granddaughters Madelynne, and Audrey. Sisters in law Carol Peninger and Virginia(EM) Jacobs. Cousin and life long friend Glenn Warren.
He was preceded in death by Daughter Cyndi Warren, parents Tuff and Frankie Warren Brother Roy Warren. He will be laid to rest at Sunset Heights Memorial Garden in Tillamook at 2:00 P.M. on Friday September 12, 2014. The family had entrusted Prineville Funeral Home with its arrangements 541-447-6459
Arrangements under the direction of Prineville Funeral Home, Prineville, Oregon.
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