A lifelong resident of Greenville Jct., she was a great wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She loved to cook and take care of her family.
She was predeceased by her husband of over 70 years, Harold J. Warman; a son, Allen; sisters, Florence, Tina, Stella, and Maude; brothers, Art, Russell, Johnny, Merle, and Malcolm "Tut".
She is survived by a younger sister, Betty Ward of Greenville Jct.; 2 sons, Roger Warman and his wife, Carline of Greenville, and Charles Warman of Connecticut; 2 daughters and their husbands, Loretta and Robert MacFadzen of New Hampshire, and Linda and Richard Litke of Connecticut; many grandchildren, great grandchildren; nieces and nephews, including a special grandson, whom she and her husband raised, Mark Warman of Bangor.
Graveside services will be held at the Greenville Cemetery, with Pastor Ray Beless officiating. (Bangor Daily News 7/28/2014 & Crosby & Neal Funeral Home)
A lifelong resident of Greenville Jct., she was a great wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She loved to cook and take care of her family.
She was predeceased by her husband of over 70 years, Harold J. Warman; a son, Allen; sisters, Florence, Tina, Stella, and Maude; brothers, Art, Russell, Johnny, Merle, and Malcolm "Tut".
She is survived by a younger sister, Betty Ward of Greenville Jct.; 2 sons, Roger Warman and his wife, Carline of Greenville, and Charles Warman of Connecticut; 2 daughters and their husbands, Loretta and Robert MacFadzen of New Hampshire, and Linda and Richard Litke of Connecticut; many grandchildren, great grandchildren; nieces and nephews, including a special grandson, whom she and her husband raised, Mark Warman of Bangor.
Graveside services will be held at the Greenville Cemetery, with Pastor Ray Beless officiating. (Bangor Daily News 7/28/2014 & Crosby & Neal Funeral Home)
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