MURFREESBORO, NC-George “Stan” Stanton Warren, age 52, passed away Saturday, February 04, 2017, after a sudden illness, at the Baptist Medical Center in Jacksonville, FL.
Stan was born on January 19, 1965 in Alexandria, VA., the only child, to George Clayton Warren, Jr. and Barbarette Barnes Warren. He was a member of Meherrin Baptist Church. Stan was dedicated to his family and loved watching his sons excel on the athletic fields. A career educator that held an Educational Specialists Degree, Stan left lasting memories for all the students whose lives he touched as both a teacher and a principal.
Left to cherish Stan’s memory is his wife, Michelle; two sons, Brandon and Tucker, his parents, and a host of extended family and friends that will miss him dearly.
A celebration of life service will be held on Sunday, February 12, 2017, at 2:00 PM at the Meherrin Baptist Church in Murfreesboro, NC with Pastor John Porter and the Rev. Greg Hurdle officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at the home at any time.
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Garrett-Sykes Memorial Chapel is handling the arrangements for the Warren family and online condolences may be directed to them by visiting www.garrettsykesfs.com
So sorry to hear of your lost. My prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
TO THE FAMILY OF GEORG STANTON WARREN. PLEASE KNOW THAT GOD IS AWARE OF YOUR PAIN AND SUFFERING AS HE TOO EXPERIENCED THE DEATH OF HIS ONLY SON CHRIST JESUS. JESUS DESIRES TO REUNITE US WITH OUR DECEASED LOVED ONES AGAIN VERY SOON ON A BEAUTIFUL PARADISE EARTH WHERE SICKNESS, PAIN, AND DEATH WILL BE NO MORE. MAY YOU FIND COMFORT IN THIS WONDERFUL HOPE. ACTS 24:15, JOHN 5:28,29; PSALMS 37:10,11,29; & REVELATION 21:3-5. PLEASE ACCEPT MY SINCERE SINCERE CONDOLENCES. J. SMITH
My deepest sympathies are with Stan’s family during this difficult time. Stan and I grew up together, played baseball together and graduated together. He was a great guy and a gentleman. May he Rest In Peace!
I was so shocked to hear of Stan passing. He was a wonderful person in high school. He was passionate about sports. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. RIP MHS Raider
Our deepest sympathy and love to all of the family. May God be with you.
The news of Mr. Warren’s passing shocked me. I did not get the privilege to be a student during Mr. Warren’s time as a teacher and principal. However, I did take several classes with Tucker and we graduated together in 2013. I remember seeing Mr. Warren at HCPS functions and how supportive he was of his sons’ academic and athletic talents. I also saw Mr. Warren receive many accolades for his success as a principal at AES. Even when he wasn’t being personally recognized, Mr. Warren was present at School Board meetings to support his students and staff members who were recognized. I give my sincerest condolences to the Warren family. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May Jehovah, who is the God of all comfort, be with you during your time of bereavement. (2 Corinthians 1:3, 4)
Stan was such a great person. Eventhough he was a year younger than me, I always remember him being down to earth, always had a smile. Stan had a great sense of humor, very kind person. In high school, we took French I and II together and served on the high school yearbook staff during his junior year/ my senior year. He had a great personality and will be sorely missed. Rest in Peace, Raider. Your classmates will cherish your memory always.
Mr warren .was just the type of person my son needed .after moving here from a large city by son had many difficult adjustments .but Mr warren continued to worl with him. In the most caring mannor.if it wasn’t for Mr warren he wouldn’t be where he’s at now. YOU WILL BE MISSED
Prayers for your family during this time . May God be your Peace and Comfort during these next few days and in the difficult days ahead. Prayers for you Brandon. To the family. ….I didn’t know Stan personally, but from the comments…..I can tell he was a great man! He impacted many lives! So Cherish your memories…and know that one day you will see him again!
I was shocked to hear of your loss! Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers as you celebrate Stan’s memories!