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1937
2017
Loving husband, father, grandfather and friend, Warren D. Pattison, III went home to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, Friday August 4, 2017 after a short but heroic battle with lung cancer complicated by adrenal failure, surrounded by family. He was 80.
Warren was a proud United States Army veteran. A graduate of the Army Language School at the Presidio in Monterey, California, he served as a linguist specializing in Slavic dialects.
For over 40 years, Warren was an independent health and life insurance agent. He faithfully served his clients and colleagues until just a few weeks before his death.
Warren is survived by his wife, Gwen, daughter Shannon and her husband Terry, son Casey and his wife Susan, and his precious granddaughter, Victoria.
A private graveside service will be held out of state.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by J.E. Foust & Son Funeral Directors Foust & Son Funeral Home.
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September 26, 2017
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Steve Heinen
I met Warren several years ago when he started placing his life business through our office. He was a very thorough life agent that really cared for his clients. He always came into our office with a smile on his face and a story about his family, who he loved dearly.
We at Champions Insurance Services are all saddened by the news of his death.
May he rest in the peace of our Lord.
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