
Of Redmond, WA, died Sunday, Mar. 9, 2003. He was born in San Diego, CA on Aug. 18, 1924 to Herschel and Edith Green. He grew up in central California, joined the Army at age 18 and served in the Army Air Corps in Europe during WWII. The military brought him to Lowry Field near Denver, CO where he met Barbara Light. They were married Oct. 14, 1945 and settled in Fort Collins, CO where Warren attended Colorado State on the GI Bill and worked for the Fort Collins Coloradoan newspaper. In 1953, they moved to WA and Warren worked in a Metals Lab at Boeing, retiring in 1986. Warren?s passions were his family, bicycling, tennis, golf and building projects. He loved meeting people, sharing stories and knowing the locations of all the Dairy Queens and best bakeries. Survived by Barbara, his wife of 57 years; son, David Ilene of Woodinville; grandsons, Eric and Chris; brothers, Norman of CA and Don of FL; and his dog, BJ. Warren?s family invites friends to celebrate his life on Fri., Mar. 14, 7PM at the Northshore Senior Center in Bothell. Remembrances may be made to Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, 1100 17th Street, 10th Floor, NW, Washington, D.C. 20036 ATTN: Wendy Ellman,
http://www.railtrails.org or to your favorite environmental organization. Please sign his on-line guest book on this site.
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