August 7, 1977 - May 22, 2022
James M. Warren, 44, passed away suddenly on May 22, 2022.
James was born in State College, PA to Randy L. and Nancy Y. Warren. He graduated from Christiana High School in 1995. James played in the Newark Little League from the age of 7 until 15. He played and eventually coached in the Greater Newark Flag Football League and was an umpire for Midway Girls Softball. James loved going hunting with his father and enjoyed debating about sports, religion and life in general. He was an avid Penn State football fan and also followed the Steelers and Pirates. James loved history and believed in it repeating. He believed very strongly in the basic rights of Liberty and Freedom. He was also a very spiritual person and had read the bible, on more than one occasion, cover to cover. James may have had some bad steps in life but he had a huge heart. He was fiercely loyal to his friends and family and he would not back down against a bigger foe, if he was in the right.
James is survived by his daughters; Ashley O. Warren and Arianna J. E. Warren; parents: Randy L. Warren and Nancy Y. Warren and his sister, Jessica Warren.
Service will be held privately at the request of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations to help with James's final expenses may be sent to Strano & Feeley Family Funeral Home, 635 Churchmans Rd., Newark, DE 19702 c/o the James Warren Family.
Strano & Feeley Family Funeral Home
August 7, 1977 - May 22, 2022
James M. Warren, 44, passed away suddenly on May 22, 2022.
James was born in State College, PA to Randy L. and Nancy Y. Warren. He graduated from Christiana High School in 1995. James played in the Newark Little League from the age of 7 until 15. He played and eventually coached in the Greater Newark Flag Football League and was an umpire for Midway Girls Softball. James loved going hunting with his father and enjoyed debating about sports, religion and life in general. He was an avid Penn State football fan and also followed the Steelers and Pirates. James loved history and believed in it repeating. He believed very strongly in the basic rights of Liberty and Freedom. He was also a very spiritual person and had read the bible, on more than one occasion, cover to cover. James may have had some bad steps in life but he had a huge heart. He was fiercely loyal to his friends and family and he would not back down against a bigger foe, if he was in the right.
James is survived by his daughters; Ashley O. Warren and Arianna J. E. Warren; parents: Randy L. Warren and Nancy Y. Warren and his sister, Jessica Warren.
Service will be held privately at the request of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations to help with James's final expenses may be sent to Strano & Feeley Family Funeral Home, 635 Churchmans Rd., Newark, DE 19702 c/o the James Warren Family.
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