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Timothy Ray “Tim” Warren

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Timothy Ray “Tim” Warren

Birth
Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Dec 2016 (aged 54)
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Mr. Timothy Ray "Tim" Warren, 54, of State Line, PA died Thursday at his home.

Mr. Warren, born in Waynesboro, PA; was the son of Phyllis L. Fitzgerald Warren of State Line, PA; and the late Richard Elliott Warren.

He was a 1980 graduate of Greencastle High School. He attended Cooking School and briefly worked as chef for Nick's Airport Inn. He joined the Army Reserves where he worked as a Huey Helicopter engine mechanic. He currently worked for TBH as a cement truck driver.

He was a devout Christian. He enjoyed writing his own music and singing his songs as he played them on guitar at several area churches. He was fascinated by the Civil War Era. He will be remembered as a great father as well as a loving son, brother, and husband. he will be greatly missed.

in addition to his mother, he is also survived by a son, Daniel M. Warren; a daughter, Emily J. Burns and husband Barry; two sisters, Tammy Shank and husband Kenneth "Keeny", Kathy Creek and husband Terry; three grandchildren, Rebecca, Phiona, and Cadien Warren; the love of his life, Kathy Warren; a step daughter, Angelique Anac; and his close friend, Robert "Bing' Bingamin.
Mr. Timothy Ray "Tim" Warren, 54, of State Line, PA died Thursday at his home.

Mr. Warren, born in Waynesboro, PA; was the son of Phyllis L. Fitzgerald Warren of State Line, PA; and the late Richard Elliott Warren.

He was a 1980 graduate of Greencastle High School. He attended Cooking School and briefly worked as chef for Nick's Airport Inn. He joined the Army Reserves where he worked as a Huey Helicopter engine mechanic. He currently worked for TBH as a cement truck driver.

He was a devout Christian. He enjoyed writing his own music and singing his songs as he played them on guitar at several area churches. He was fascinated by the Civil War Era. He will be remembered as a great father as well as a loving son, brother, and husband. he will be greatly missed.

in addition to his mother, he is also survived by a son, Daniel M. Warren; a daughter, Emily J. Burns and husband Barry; two sisters, Tammy Shank and husband Kenneth "Keeny", Kathy Creek and husband Terry; three grandchildren, Rebecca, Phiona, and Cadien Warren; the love of his life, Kathy Warren; a step daughter, Angelique Anac; and his close friend, Robert "Bing' Bingamin.


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