He was a dedicated member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses and there wasn't one person he wouldn't let pass without teaching them how to become a better person with help from the bible. He was always willing to help someone in need. Jim would even guide young wayward "punks" as some have said to help them grow into better men. He loved anything water related from boogie boarding to sailing and racing cars and building surfboards to being one of the first 200 surfers in the United States.
He has had many accomplishments in life from being a tradesman, building some of the first houses in Corolla to being a part of the engineering group with NASA and the Apollo Program. He was also a N.E.S.T volunteer on the Outer Banks Beaches and was affiliated with the Corolla Wild Horses for many years.
He leaves behind his wife of 49 years, Mary Ann of Kitty Hawk; his six children, Dr. Anthony Warren (Karla) of TX, Judith LaPraire of FL, Dawn Butcher (Greg) of Kill Devil Hills, Elizabeth Thurston (Neil) of Nags Head, Amanda Brophy (Sean) of Kitty Hawk, Anna McCurdy (Aaron) of Kill Devil Hills and eight grandchildren, Rebecca, Mitchell, Finnegan, Josephine and Addie, Benjamin, Jacob, and Kathryn; niece, Tracy Pratt (Stanley) of ID; brother, Leonard Warren (Genia) of FL and many other close friends he would consider family.
He was a dedicated member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses and there wasn't one person he wouldn't let pass without teaching them how to become a better person with help from the bible. He was always willing to help someone in need. Jim would even guide young wayward "punks" as some have said to help them grow into better men. He loved anything water related from boogie boarding to sailing and racing cars and building surfboards to being one of the first 200 surfers in the United States.
He has had many accomplishments in life from being a tradesman, building some of the first houses in Corolla to being a part of the engineering group with NASA and the Apollo Program. He was also a N.E.S.T volunteer on the Outer Banks Beaches and was affiliated with the Corolla Wild Horses for many years.
He leaves behind his wife of 49 years, Mary Ann of Kitty Hawk; his six children, Dr. Anthony Warren (Karla) of TX, Judith LaPraire of FL, Dawn Butcher (Greg) of Kill Devil Hills, Elizabeth Thurston (Neil) of Nags Head, Amanda Brophy (Sean) of Kitty Hawk, Anna McCurdy (Aaron) of Kill Devil Hills and eight grandchildren, Rebecca, Mitchell, Finnegan, Josephine and Addie, Benjamin, Jacob, and Kathryn; niece, Tracy Pratt (Stanley) of ID; brother, Leonard Warren (Genia) of FL and many other close friends he would consider family.
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