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Some of you knew Warren and Nancy.
Warren was a regular at Pinckneyville as well as a good friend to many of us. I received an email from his wife, Nancy, today and would like to share it with you. Please, a prayer for his soul would be nice... He was a good man, friend to many and my friend... John Warren had a heart attack on Oct. 8th. It was a moderate attack, but was a classic case of everything that could go wrong - did. Yesterday he took a dramatic turn for the worse and in spite of everything that was done for him he didn't survive. He passed away last night. I have not made any arrangements yet, but am probably looking at services on Fri. In leau of flowers make a donation to your favorite charity or the National Intercollegiate Flying Association. Nancy |
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Tom just forwarded that to me.
My condolences to Nancy. On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 02:23:37 GMT, John Ammeter wrote: Some of you knew Warren and Nancy. Warren was a regular at Pinckneyville as well as a good friend to many of us. I received an email from his wife, Nancy, today and would like to share it with you. Please, a prayer for his soul would be nice... He was a good man, friend to many and my friend... John Warren had a heart attack on Oct. 8th. It was a moderate attack, but was a classic case of everything that could go wrong - did. Yesterday he took a dramatic turn for the worse and in spite of everything that was done for him he didn't survive. He passed away last night. I have not made any arrangements yet, but am probably looking at services on Fri. In leau of flowers make a donation to your favorite charity or the National Intercollegiate Flying Association. Nancy |
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 06:10:23 GMT, Dave Bush
wrote: :Tom just forwarded that to me. :My condolences to Nancy. And mine. Warren will always fly. Even if he has to build his own wings. |
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In article , Dave Bush
writes: Tom just forwarded that to me. My condolences to Nancy. On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 02:23:37 GMT, John Ammeter wrote: Some of you knew Warren and Nancy. Warren was a regular at Pinckneyville as well as a good friend to many of us. I received an email from his wife, Nancy, today and would like to share it with you. Please, a prayer for his soul would be nice... He was a good man, friend to many and my friend... John Warren had a heart attack on Oct. 8th. It was a moderate attack, but was a classic case of everything that could go wrong - did. Yesterday he took a dramatic turn for the worse and in spite of everything that was done for him he didn't survive. He passed away last night. I have not made any arrangements yet, but am probably looking at services on Fri. In leau of flowers make a donation to your favorite charity or the National Intercollegiate Flying Association. Nancy I received it as well and my thanks to Tom for forwarding it. To Nancy: My prayers go out to you and your family. Bob Reed www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com (KIS Builders Site) KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress.... "Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!" (M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman) |
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 02:23:37 GMT, John Ammeter
wrote: Some of you knew Warren and Nancy. Please, a prayer for his soul would be nice... He was a good man, friend to many and my friend... Godspeed Warrren. Say hello to Tony Pucillo when you arrive at your destination. We miss you guys. - J.O.- |
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![]() John Ousterhout wrote: On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 02:23:37 GMT, John Ammeter wrote: Some of you knew Warren and Nancy. Please, a prayer for his soul would be nice... He was a good man, friend to many and my friend... Godspeed Warrren. Say hello to Tony Pucillo when you arrive at your destination. We miss you guys. - J.O.- Darn it John. I have been holding up just fine until you said that. Now for some reason the computer screen has gone all blurry. The image of Warren reacquainting himself with Tony caused me to loose it. My condolences to Nancy, but my encouragement to Warren to enjoy mastering that new set of wings. I am sure Tony can give you some pointers. -- Bruce A. Frank |
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John Ammeter wrote in message . ..
Some of you knew Warren and Nancy. ... Please, a prayer for his soul would be nice... He was a good man, friend to many and my friend... In leau of flowers make a donation to your favorite charity or the National Intercollegiate Flying Association. If anyone would like to express their condolances to Nancy in writing (I don't believe she reads newsgroups) but does not have Warren's address, email me hoeltzli at swbell dot net and I will give it to you (I don't think it's proper to post it here) Best wishes, Sydney |
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 02:23:37 GMT, John Ammeter
wrote: Some of you knew Warren and Nancy. in spite of everything that was done for him he didn't survive. He passed away last night. Nancy Wow. You wade through a lot of muck in this group sometimes and you get a certain perspective of what seems important. Then you get news like this and you find yourself facing a new reality. Unexpected death's like this always leave a hole. Recent scientific studies have shown that the brain reacts to trauma and loss with the same nerve centers that control physical pain. In other words, loosing someone hurts physically, and the pain is real. My sincere condolences to Nancy. Corky Scott |
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