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Warren Dean Phillips

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Warren Dean Phillips

Birth
Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio, USA
Death
5 Jan 2018 (aged 90)
Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio, USA
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Warren Dean Phillips, 90, went to heaven on January 5, 2018. Warren is survived by his forever loving and devoted daughter, Kimberly Phillips, Maumee, Ohio; niece, Angela Ann (David) Snapp, Columbus, Ohio; nephew, John David (Julie) Phillips, III, Darby, MT., nephewGene (Kathy) Zaeff, Katy, TX; niece Becky Zaeff, Maumee, Ohio; former sister-in-law and brother-in-law Gene and Faith Zaeff, and former wife and Kim’s mother, Jean Kady. He is preceded in death by his parents, John David and Harriet Ann Phillips, Bowling Green, OH; brother and sister-in-law, John David Phillips, Jr., and Jean Phillips, Columbus, OH; infant sister, Bowling Green, OH; and former mother-in-law and father-in-law Stephen and Ethel Kady.

Warren was born on April 27, 1927, in Bowling Green, Ohio to John David and Harriet Ann Phillips. He graduated from BGHS in 1945 and from BGSU in 1955. He served in World War II in the Army/Air Force and was honorably discharged in 1946 as a Buck Sergeant, 3-stripes. He worked as a Manager for Traveler’s Insurance Co. for 34 years in Toledo, Columbus, and Southfield before retiring in 1989. He loved his work and cherished his career with the Traveler’s and all the friendships he made. He belonged to the Zenobia Shriners for over 50 years and and he was a member of the Wood County F&AM #112 for over 65 years. He was also a member of the First Christian Church, Bowling Green, Ohio.

Warren was a wonderful family man and a loving and devoted son, brother, and father. He loved to go for bicycle rides and take long walks all around Bowling Green with his daughter’s dog Casey. He also loved his time with her new dog Chloe, who brought him many smiles and laughter. His daughter will always remember his total devotion to her, how much he loved her, and what a loving guiding influence he was in her life. He was a hard-working, warm, kind, honest, and sincere man who leaves behind many friends and family who will miss him dearly.

Warren’s family would like to thank the nurses, aides, and staff at Wood Haven Health Care who took such loving care of Warren for the last 5 years of his life – we are forever grateful for everything. He will miss and be missed by his favorite fur friends Dude & Lilo.

Memorial Contributions in Warren’s honor may be gifted to either the Wood County Humane Society or the Toledo Area Humane Society for the dogs.

Hanneman Funeral Homes is honored to serve Warren’s family and encourage those to share a fond memory or condolence by visiting www.hannemanfh.com.
Warren Dean Phillips, 90, went to heaven on January 5, 2018. Warren is survived by his forever loving and devoted daughter, Kimberly Phillips, Maumee, Ohio; niece, Angela Ann (David) Snapp, Columbus, Ohio; nephew, John David (Julie) Phillips, III, Darby, MT., nephewGene (Kathy) Zaeff, Katy, TX; niece Becky Zaeff, Maumee, Ohio; former sister-in-law and brother-in-law Gene and Faith Zaeff, and former wife and Kim’s mother, Jean Kady. He is preceded in death by his parents, John David and Harriet Ann Phillips, Bowling Green, OH; brother and sister-in-law, John David Phillips, Jr., and Jean Phillips, Columbus, OH; infant sister, Bowling Green, OH; and former mother-in-law and father-in-law Stephen and Ethel Kady.

Warren was born on April 27, 1927, in Bowling Green, Ohio to John David and Harriet Ann Phillips. He graduated from BGHS in 1945 and from BGSU in 1955. He served in World War II in the Army/Air Force and was honorably discharged in 1946 as a Buck Sergeant, 3-stripes. He worked as a Manager for Traveler’s Insurance Co. for 34 years in Toledo, Columbus, and Southfield before retiring in 1989. He loved his work and cherished his career with the Traveler’s and all the friendships he made. He belonged to the Zenobia Shriners for over 50 years and and he was a member of the Wood County F&AM #112 for over 65 years. He was also a member of the First Christian Church, Bowling Green, Ohio.

Warren was a wonderful family man and a loving and devoted son, brother, and father. He loved to go for bicycle rides and take long walks all around Bowling Green with his daughter’s dog Casey. He also loved his time with her new dog Chloe, who brought him many smiles and laughter. His daughter will always remember his total devotion to her, how much he loved her, and what a loving guiding influence he was in her life. He was a hard-working, warm, kind, honest, and sincere man who leaves behind many friends and family who will miss him dearly.

Warren’s family would like to thank the nurses, aides, and staff at Wood Haven Health Care who took such loving care of Warren for the last 5 years of his life – we are forever grateful for everything. He will miss and be missed by his favorite fur friends Dude & Lilo.

Memorial Contributions in Warren’s honor may be gifted to either the Wood County Humane Society or the Toledo Area Humane Society for the dogs.

Hanneman Funeral Homes is honored to serve Warren’s family and encourage those to share a fond memory or condolence by visiting www.hannemanfh.com.

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