and in the New York Giants Farm League. Warren had a strong faith in the LORD and was a great influence on his grandchildren. He had a wonderful sense of humor and always had time to play euchre and golf with his grandsons. He is survived by two sons, Roger (wife-Kris) Dillman and
Gary (wife-Sheryl) Dillman, both of Kokomo; one daughter, Carol (husband-Mark) Harrison of Sharpsville; one brother, Lloyd (wife-Ramona) Dillman of Eagle River, WI; six grandchildren, Amanda (husband-Kirk) Wiley, Joshua Harrison, Jason Dillman, Aaron Harrison, Brett Harrison, and
Kimberly Dillman; one great grandchild, Landon Wiley; also one special friend, Betty Johnson; one nephew Eric Dillman; one niece Jeannie Dillon, and extended family. He was preceded by his parents, wife, also infant daughter, Thais Jean Dillman.
and in the New York Giants Farm League. Warren had a strong faith in the LORD and was a great influence on his grandchildren. He had a wonderful sense of humor and always had time to play euchre and golf with his grandsons. He is survived by two sons, Roger (wife-Kris) Dillman and
Gary (wife-Sheryl) Dillman, both of Kokomo; one daughter, Carol (husband-Mark) Harrison of Sharpsville; one brother, Lloyd (wife-Ramona) Dillman of Eagle River, WI; six grandchildren, Amanda (husband-Kirk) Wiley, Joshua Harrison, Jason Dillman, Aaron Harrison, Brett Harrison, and
Kimberly Dillman; one great grandchild, Landon Wiley; also one special friend, Betty Johnson; one nephew Eric Dillman; one niece Jeannie Dillon, and extended family. He was preceded by his parents, wife, also infant daughter, Thais Jean Dillman.
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