Obit: Warner, Loren (1925 -
2012)
Contact: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Carmel, Levine, Mattix, Mayer, Schwartz, Siok, Tippelt, Warner
----Source: The Star News (Medford, WI) 06/28/2012
Warner, Loren
"Larry" (25 JAN 1925 - 22 JUN 2012)
Loren "Larry" Warner, 87, of
Charleston, N.C., passed away on June 22, 2012 at the home of his daughter, Gail
Mattix, with whom he lived.
Born in Perkinstown on January 5, 1925, Larry
was pre-deceased by his wife of 66 years, Pat Warner, parents, Raymond and Nina
Warner, brother, Raymond Warner, and sister, Bea Tippelt.
Larry graduated
from Wilmington, Del., High School and enlisted thereafter. He met Pat while
they were both serving in the Navy during World War II. Larry completed his
teaching certificate on June 2, 1950 at Taylor County Normal School in Medford,
and taught for several years for the Westboro School District.
He later
moved his family to Glendale, Mass. Larry earned an engineering technician
certificate on January 1, 1965 through the General Electric Company where he
worked in the GE ordinance department until his retirement. He was a
long-standing volunteer with the Glendale Fire Department, and a member and past
master of the Grand Masonic Lodge in Stockbridge, Mass.
Larry is survived
by his daughters, LorynaLee Siok of Pittsfield, Mass., Joanne Levine of Gt.
Barrington, Mass., Gail Mattix of Charleston; son, Kevin Warner (Dawn) of Peru,
Mass.; 10 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; niece, NonaRae Mayer (Erv) of
Neenah; nephews and cousins; and others who touched his life, Steven (Barb)
Mattix, Larry and Kathy Carmel, Betsy Warner, Harlow and Marilyn Schwartz, Rita
Warner (Rodney) and the many foster children who were entrusted into Larry and
Pat's care.
Larry greatly enjoyed traveling. His most recent adventures
included a cruise to Cozumel, a February 2011 trip to Wisconsin to visit with
close relatives, several trips to Idaho to visit grandchildren and a September
2011 driving tour of Wyoming and Colorado.
Memorial notice: Entombment
will be at the Veteran's Cemetery in Agawam, Mass. In lieu of a wake, service
and flowers, it was Larry's wish that memorial donations be made to Williams
High School Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 916, Stockbridge, MA 01262 or to Beacon
Hospice who provided exemplary comfort and service to Larry and daughter, Gail,
501 Wando Park Blvd Ste. 100, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 29464.
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