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Joan Haviland Warren

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Joan Haviland Warren

Birth
Orland, Glenn County, California, USA
Death
24 Oct 2008 (aged 79)
Contra Costa County, California, USA
Burial
Lafayette, Contra Costa County, California, USA Add to Map
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Born: 8/31/29 in Orland, Calif. She was the youngest of three sisters. Raised in Oakland, CA. Went to Berkeley 1951-1953, where she met James A. Warren, III. They were married 1/31/53. They lived in Germany, during Jack's tour of duty. Their children are: Barbara Anne Warren and Robert James Warren (both born in Evanston, IL). The family moved to Portola Valley, CA in 1969. In 1979, she divorced Jack. They both moved to Redwood City, CA and shared joint-custoday of their children.

Joan graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in P.E. She taught P.E. in Illinois, prior to having her children. She loved tennis, skiing, hiking and horses. She worked for Syntex, Palo Alto Times, and, eventually retired from Hewlett-Packard.

Joan experienced a long battle with Parkinson's; however, she did not let P.D. slow her down. She continued to excel at table tennis and bridge. However, in 2008, P.D. claimed her on 10/24/08.

Joan was a fabulous mother and her spirit lives on in her children, her nieces and nephews and grandchildren.
Born: 8/31/29 in Orland, Calif. She was the youngest of three sisters. Raised in Oakland, CA. Went to Berkeley 1951-1953, where she met James A. Warren, III. They were married 1/31/53. They lived in Germany, during Jack's tour of duty. Their children are: Barbara Anne Warren and Robert James Warren (both born in Evanston, IL). The family moved to Portola Valley, CA in 1969. In 1979, she divorced Jack. They both moved to Redwood City, CA and shared joint-custoday of their children.

Joan graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in P.E. She taught P.E. in Illinois, prior to having her children. She loved tennis, skiing, hiking and horses. She worked for Syntex, Palo Alto Times, and, eventually retired from Hewlett-Packard.

Joan experienced a long battle with Parkinson's; however, she did not let P.D. slow her down. She continued to excel at table tennis and bridge. However, in 2008, P.D. claimed her on 10/24/08.

Joan was a fabulous mother and her spirit lives on in her children, her nieces and nephews and grandchildren.


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