
He proudly served in the Army Air Force as a navigator/ bombardier In World War II flying an A26 plane.
Warren joined his father in law, Moe Lewis and his brother in law Richard Lewis in building the Company Newmark and Lewis into one of the largest major appliance and electronic retailers in the country.
Warren was married 64 years to his beloved wife Beth Lewis. Together they built a beautiful and loving family and he was a devoted father of Debra (Michael) Marks, Linda (Stephen) Bernstein and Leslie (Peter) Zuckerwise. He was most proud of his eightgrandchildren, Melissa ( Alexander Hurley) Papock, Lauren (Scott)Weitzman, Stephanie Marks, Mark (Kara) Bernstein, Lisa (Brian Levy) Zuckerwise, Gail ( Simon Causton) Zuckerwise, Scott (Glenda) Bernstein, Karen ( Matan) Pinto and his sixteen great grandchildrenwhom he adored.
He was a founding member of Temple Judea in Manhasset.
He was an avid golfer and a long time member of Muttontown Country Club and of East Pointe Club in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
He was the most caring, loving and charitable person and loved and respected by all. He will be greatly missed by all who new him and his memories will live on in all our hearts.
Contributions in his memory may be made to The Wounded Warrior Project and Alzheimer’s Foundation of America.
Services under the direction of Riverside-Nassau North Chapels, 55 North Station Plaza, Great Neck, NY 11021, (516)487-9600, www.riversidenassaunorthchapels.com.
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