WARREN, Arthur Fred

December 5, 1947 – January 27, 2021.  Passed away at the Pt. Josiah Squibb Memorial Pavilion, Carbonear on January 27, 2021  Fred Warren of Chapel Arm, age 73. Predeceased by parents Susannah and Malcolm Warren, parents-in-law Dorothy and Arthur Simpson, brothers Angus, Malcolm Jr., and sister Donna, sister-in-law Lillian and brother-in-law Doug Ryan.

Leaving to mourn, with wonderful memories, wife Vera. Sons Brian ( Monique), Michael (Natalie). Brothers; Calvin (Sadie),  Cluney (Joan ), Ian (Aggie), Clayton (Sharon), Selwyn (Michelle). Sisters; Emily Ryan and  Vinie (Norman)  Thorne,  sister-in-law Fronie (Harrison ) Smith. Brothers- in-law John (JoAnn) and  Ken Simpson and sister -in-law Hilary Simpson. Four grandchildren, that he was so proud of, Benjamin, Parker, Tristan and  Kinsley.

Thanks to the staff of 1 North for the care given to Fred over the  last months, you always showed great compassion and patience in providing his care. We can’t thank you enough.

Cremation has taken place. No visitation at Fred’s request.

Donations in Fred’s memory may be made to the Janeway Children’s Hospital  Foundation.

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25 Comments

  1. We are so sorry to hear of Fred’s passing. We enjoyed our conversations with him on many occasions when we came to visit his craft shop. He was very talented and very kind, we have many pieces of his work and will certainly think of him when we hang them on our tree.
    Especially thinking of you Vera and your family ❤️

  2. Sincerest condolences to the Warren family as well as all other related families and the many friends. Never easy to say goodbye to a loved one . Wishing you strength through the support from family and friends Enjoy the lovely memories.

  3. So sorry to hear of the loss of a great community man. I have many fond memories heading down to his shop with my mom ( Norma Reid) you always greeted us with a smile and a conversation, she loved your glass, and so did I.
    May you rest in peace.
    Condolences from the Reid family.

  4. We are so very sorry to hear of Fred’s passing. Our deepest sympathy to the family. May your fond memories of him help you through this most difficult time.

  5. To Vera and her family

    Growing up across the road from Fred’s family was certainly not an imposition. Although I was a little younger than Fred, I remember the many hockey games we played on the road, tying up traffic in winter. Fred was always there with his goalie equipment ready to make that NHL save and Calvin, Mackie, and I were only so pleased to let that slap shot go at him. These are good memories and I am certain that your family has many many more than that. To you Vera your family and Fred’s siblings I offer my sincerest heart felt condolences.

  6. So shocked and saddened to hear of Fred’s passing! Our sincere and heartfelt condolences to all of Fred’s family. We have a beautiful stained glass window in our home that Fred painstakingly did for us, along with the assistance of his loving wife, Vera. It will always be a beautiful memory of his work. Hugs to you all! May he R.I.P.

  7. Deepest condolences to the family. I will always remember fondly my conversations with Fred at his shop. Ever year when we put up the tree, I smile at the memories of buying the glass ornaments from Fred. He was a special, and talented, person. He will be missed.

    Judy Piercey

  8. Vera and family: So very sorry to hear of Fred’s passing – extending sincere sympathy to everyone! God will bestow courage and strength during this most difficult time – God Bless!

  9. Although I was privileged to know Mr.Warren only briefly, I know he was a much loved husband, father and grandfather and will be greatly missed. My deepest sympathy to those who mourn his passing.

  10. We are deeply saddened today to hear of Fred’s passing. Our sincerest condolences going out to Vera, Children, grandchildren and all other relatives . We are certain that your fond and loving memories of Fred will help you all through this difficult period. God bless you all.

  11. So very sorry for your loss. My memory of Fred is his love for his beautiful stain glass work and how he loved to talk about each piece, where he got his inspirations etc. He always had time to stop whatever he was working on and have a chat about his gardens and especially his family. May he Rest In Peace.

  12. Our house is filled with pieces of Fred’s beautiful stained glass. We have so many memories of visiting with him and the stained glass will be a constant reminder of those good times. Brian and Michael, when Heather and Ian were born we were finally able to become bragging parents too. He was sure proud of you boys, your wives and especially your children. Vera, we will miss him too.
    Love to you all,
    Irene and Rick

  13. I have not seen my cousin Fred since we were children. I extend my sincere sadness to all the family on this great loss.
    May your memories help you through this difficult time.
    Sincerely .
    Violet

  14. Vera and family,
    So sorry to hear of Fred’s
    passing . Our caring thoughts are with you at this time.
    Gord and Ruby Giles

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