Willard "Bill" Warren's Obituary
Born in South Bend WA (Pacific County) and grew up in Centralia, WA.
Son of Alma and Olin "Ralph" Warren and preceded in death by his parents, his older brother Bob and his son Mark
Survived by his loving wife Suna, his daughters Missy Warren and Susan Kirkpatrick, grandsons Jack, Dan (Margaret Ann) and Peter Kirkpatrick and 5 great grandchildren.
Bill began as a mechanic, repairing chain saws, in Hoquiam, WA. After a few years he moved his family to Morton, WA, where he started and ran Warren Logging Supply, selling and servicing Homelite chain saws and other logging equipment. After over 20 years at Warren Logging Supply, he was offered the opportunity to distribute Stihl chain saws in several northwest states and Alaska. He ran Stihl Northwest for over 25 years, until he retired. Once retired Bill still did a number of things after retirement including owning a couple of developing companies Warren Developements, and Sunabill Investments, LTD and he loved traveling around the world with Suna.
Bill enjoyed being with his family, including his dogs. He liked to hunt and fish, play golf and was active in shooting competitions.
While living in Morton, he was active in the Chamber of Commerce, Morton Gun Club and the Masonic and Shrine lodges.
He leaves behind a loving family and many friends and will be missed.
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