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Frances Smith
June 9, 2007
Mrs. Warren and Dodi,
Mary expressed what we all feel. We are so sorry for your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with you all. I have so many fond memories of Dr. Warren. You know, Mom and Dad and I were visiting you in Charleston when my back problems first surfaced. I remember Daddy bringing me in to your house when my back locked up on me while I was loading books into the car. There are so many childhood memories of our families. Dr. Warren will surely be missed. May God be with you all at this very difficult time.
Much love,
Frances Weston Smith
Jack Roper
June 8, 2007
Dr. Warren attended Clemson with and was friend with my late father, Edmund Ravenel Roper, Sr. I was able to meet him once, briefly, but heard at great length about his fine qualities. We know both Daddy and Dr. Warren are now in a better place, where they will see God face to face, "and not as a stranger." Our sympathies and prayers are with you all in this moment of loss of a great man.
William Warren, III
June 6, 2007
We are Frampton's grandsons (Billy's sons) and family. Please be assured of our prayers and thoughts during this difficult time.
Will, III, Amanda, William, IV, and Isaac Warren
Benjamin Warren
Diamondhead, MS
Father Charles Cannon
June 6, 2007
Love to you, Do, at this sad time. I remember and cherish all the fun times with Fraser and Adele, and am so very glad we were friends.
Bill & Katie Warren
June 6, 2007
Please know that our prayers and sympathies are with you all during these days. Uncle Hertz and all of his family were always more than kind to us whenever we were in Charleston for visits. May the God of all comfort and strength give you comfort and strength during these days as you both mourn and celebrate Uncle Hertz' life that impacted so many in such positive ways.
Mary Weston Grimball
June 6, 2007
Mrs. Warren and Dodi,
Our family is deeply saddened by Dr. Warren's death. Mother and Daddy so enjoyed times spent with you, and we children have such fond memories, as well. Dr. Warren was a gentle man with a great sense of humor. He will be sorely missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of your family at this difficult time.
Much love,
mary ann olwig
June 6, 2007
Dr. Warren was our family doctor for years and years. He was a special person and a good doctor. I frequently had lunch with him when I worked down town and I enjoyed his sense of humor. He was greatly missed when he retired from practice and will be sorely missed now. My prayers and thoughts are with his family.
Brenda Boudolf
June 6, 2007
Dear Dodi, I remember when we worked together at Weight Watchers and we talked about your Dad. He was my Doctor and he was indeed a special doctor and friend. He will be missed by all.
Dan & Mary Hydrick
June 5, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you. His special care shown to all speaks volumns. He will be missed.
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