William Paul Warren
March 6 1968- February 2 2022
William Paul Warren of Chapel Arm, passed suddenly away on February 2 2022. Predeceased by his father William Stanley Warren and his father in law Col. Cecil Cooper. Leaving to mourn his loving wife and best friend of 33 years Beverly. His mother Marion Warren and mother in law Grace Cooper. Siblings Robert(Rowena),Scott(Evelyn),Betty(Austin),Beverly(Gerard), Larry(Michelle) sister in law Michelle(Glenn) A large circle of nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews. Many cousins and friends. Especially Brendan Power who was always there to help a moments notice.
Paul was a big man with an even bigger heart. He was a member of the Rod and Gun Club in St. John’s, The HSR (Black Powder Club) in Alberta. Paul had a wealth of knowledge when it came to guns, he loved fishing and hunting. He will be missed by all those that knew and loved him.
Arrangements entrusted to Holloway’s Funeral Home. Due to Covid restrictions there will be no service until later in the summer where his life can be celebrated by all his family and friends.
Dear old Paul gone,
This came to first, so I will write it.
Paul lived on Commonwealth Ave at one time and was the youngest in his family, a family I knew well. In fact, I never met a Warren I didn’t like. Paul was 5 years younger than me and 3 years younger than my brother Mark. We all lived on the same street. Paul was large for his age on account of him being from a tall family and also being the baby, he had no competition for grub.
I was walking home from MPCH this day and here was Paul and Wayne Pierce into it at Morris Academy. in the front parking lot. I suppose Paul was in Grade 4 and Wayne was in Grade 6. A small crowd was assembled and in those days nobody would try and break up a fight in fact even the teachers would sometimes watch
the event.
Me being a complete innocent at the time, I can clearly remember with some amazement, Paul with his shirt up around his back, holding his own with the older bigger boy. I had a degree of pride with Paul socking it out in the gravel that day. I wonder as is often the case if Wayne and Paul became friends of sorts after the fracas. Those days are long gone, nonetheless happy memories of our growing up.
Paul you had a kind smile, Happy Trails.
Dale A Skanes CD MD
I’m Charlie Warren’s daughter Edie. I used to buddy around with Betty mostly, but I remember your family well. I’m so sorry for your loss, it’s so sad to pass away so young. My deepest condolences to all of you.
Sorry for your loss, I am Paul’s cousin. God Bless you during this very difficult time!!!
Paul you are my baby brother, when you and Bev moved to Alberta with us. We loved all the family time and our kids loved having you live with us. Especially Kayla she would stand at the top of the stairs and say Uncle Paul over and over again until you came up. As we got older, and life got busy, we both knew we will always be family. I will miss you my baby brother and I know you are with dad now. God Bless and love you forever❤️❤️
Dear Beverly,
So sorry to hear about Paul’s sudden passing. Paul had such a big heart and was always thinking of others. So glad he met you all those years ago. He loved you beyond words. May he Rest In Peace.
Love Cathy and Keith
Paul you will be dearly missed as I still remember first meeting you around 1981 on Commonwealth Avenue, in Mount Pearl at Keith’s house around 1981. You’re a big strong lad with a big strong heart and the three of us were best friends who shared great times together in St. John’s, Chapel Arm, and Toronto. I’ll always treasure the countless memories we formed, and your loyal friendship. I will miss you dearly. God bless you and your family. Love Todd and Stephanie
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. We are so sorry for your loss. You all have been family to us. Bev, I will always remember working with you and our great coffee visits. Take care of yourself and our deepest condolences. Bill,Dale,Terri and family and Steven and family
Bev, Sorry to hear of Paul’s passing. May your memories of Paul help you through this difficult time.
Our thought and prayers are with you.
Bob and Emma Howse
Whitecourt Alberta
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you for your loss of Paul. You have all been like family to us and you have our deepest condolences. Circumstances have keep many people apart over the last 2 years but memories last forever. Bev, I fondly remember working with you and our many conversations over coffee. My heart breaks for you at this time. Take care. Bill,Dale, Terri and family and Steven and family.(Fort McMurray)