Warren was our Rolling Thunder TN Chapter 3 President whom we sadly lost on May 20, 2006.
Warren was many things to many people such as a husband, father, brother, son, and friend to many.
At age 52,
Warren passed away on Saturday, May 20, 2006. He was; a veteran of
the 82nd Airborne Division of the U.S. Army; employee of Safety-Kleen
Systems Inc.; and a member of Beaver Ridge United Methodist Church.
He is preceded
in death by: his parents, Warren and Jean.
He is survived
by: his wife, Pam; his children, Dan, Rachel, and Sarah; and his
sister, Debbie.
His memorial
service will be at 10:30 am on Friday, June 2, 2006 at Beaver Ridge
United Methodist Church, 7753 Oak Ridge Highway, Knoxville.
His ashes will
be interred at the Knoxville National Cemetery, 939 Tyson St.,
Knoxville at 1:30 pm.
In an effort
to help keep Warren's dream alive his wife, Pam, has requested that
in lieu of flowers donations may be made to:
Rolling
Thunder, Chapter 3, P.O. Box 26109, Knoxville, TN 37912.
Most of this information was gathered from Warren's obituary on KnoxNews.com
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Alot of us met at Coyote Joe's at 9:00am for the ride to the church at 10:00am
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The ride to the church
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These are
pictures of the flowers people sent and things Warren had personally made.
Warren was a
very tallented man he even sang and played the guitar.
Lord, I
Lift Your Name On High
Lord, I lift
your name on high; Lord, I love to sing your praises.
I'm so glad
You're in my life; I'm so glad You came to save us.
You came from
heavan to earth, to show the way.
From the earth
to the cross, my debt to pay;
From the cross
to the grave, from the grave to the sky.
Lord, I lift
your name on high.
One of Warrens favorite Hymns
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Family pictures
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The Knoxville National Cemetery Warren was interred in.
The Military Flag Ceremony
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Rolling Thunders Flag Ceremony
The two flags you see us with were given to Warren's two daughters
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Rachel, Sarah and Pam
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Warren's immediate family went to the gravesite for the internment.
August 19th 2006
This Flag Folding Ceremony was the 3rd and final phase of Warren's services.
At the time of Warren's Memorial Service we mistakenly omitted a 3rd Flag for Warren's son Dan Crane.
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Jeff Edmiston and Johnny Trent
Thank You!
Johnny Trent,
one of the owners of Edmiston Trent ( ET ) Photography, provided the
photos for the this phase of Warren's Flag Folding Ceremony. You can
see by the photos above that they did a wonderfull Job of it. We
highly recommend them for any photography needs one may have.
They can be
contacted at 865-938-5650
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July
14th
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Jeff, Donna, Scott, Matt, Bill, Pam |
Bill, Pam, Clay |
Bob
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Scott and Mary's Scooter with it's newly acquired name on it.