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Warren W Dick

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Warren W Dick Veteran

Birth
Mount Hope, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
Death
11 May 2018 (aged 95)
Ponca City, Kay County, Oklahoma, USA
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Warren W. Dick, age 95, long time resident of Ponca City, passed away Friday, May 11, 2018, in Ponca City.


A memorial ceremony to celebrate Warren's life will be held at a future date.


Warren was born in Mt. Hope, Kan., on Dec. 31, 1922, the seventh of ten children, to Paul A. and Florence B. Dick. He was raised on the family farm, graduating from Mt. Hope High School in 1941. After high school, he attended Emporia State University in Emporia, Kan., where he played on the football team and supported himself through college.


While in college, Warren's desire to serve his country called him away from his studies. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy, working as an aviation mechanic on the U.S.S. Enterprise in the South Pacific. He was proud of his plane and its pilot returning to the aircraft carrier after each mission and ultimately returning home.


Warren returned to Emporia State University to complete his bachelor's degree in business administration following the war and his honorable discharge. During this time, he met his future wife, Helen B. Laybourn; they married on June 15, 1947, in El Dorado, Kan.


Following his college graduation in 1948, Warren was hired by Conoco, where he retired in 1985 after a gratifying 37-year career. They had two daughters that he dearly loved. After Helen's passing, Warren married on Nov. 7, 1992, at Grace Episcopal Church, and last year, they celebrated 25 years of marriage.


Warren lived by the "work hard, play hard" philosophy. Diligent work brought him satisfaction in accounting and auditing for Conoco, and after retiring, he frequently volunteered at Grace Episcopal Church, where he was a member for seventy years. At Grace Episcopal, Warren served many years on the vestry, and was elected to several terms as Senior Warden. Warren also served on the Board of Directors for the Golden Villa Adult Day Care Center and on his home owners association.


Warren enjoyed badminton with friends, but he most enjoyed boating and skiing with his daughters and their friends on Lake Ponca and other area lakes. His patience helped many of his daughters' friends learn to water ski.


Warren was quite skilled at the harmonica, having played in the harmonica band in school. He continued to enjoy music and dancing with family and friends well into his 90s. Warren enjoyed planning and providing for annual family adventures to Grand Lake, Lake of the Ozarks, and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. His love for serving others was evident in so many things, whether it was helping at the church, or preparing tax returns as a certified AARP volunteer for eleven years. He especially enjoyed doing home improvement projects for his family. He gave of himself, finding joy, purpose, and energy in giving his time, talents, and treasures to others.


Survivors include his wife, children, sister, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, special friends, as well as many nieces, nephews and friends.


Warren was preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Helen; daughter, Marsha Hamilton; and siblings, Paul Dick, Russell Dick, Helen Cherry, Glenn Dick, Robert Dick, Carl Dick, Dorothy Dick, and Leon Dick.


In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Grace Episcopal Church, 109 N. 13th St., Ponca City, OK 74601.

Warren W. Dick, age 95, long time resident of Ponca City, passed away Friday, May 11, 2018, in Ponca City.


A memorial ceremony to celebrate Warren's life will be held at a future date.


Warren was born in Mt. Hope, Kan., on Dec. 31, 1922, the seventh of ten children, to Paul A. and Florence B. Dick. He was raised on the family farm, graduating from Mt. Hope High School in 1941. After high school, he attended Emporia State University in Emporia, Kan., where he played on the football team and supported himself through college.


While in college, Warren's desire to serve his country called him away from his studies. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy, working as an aviation mechanic on the U.S.S. Enterprise in the South Pacific. He was proud of his plane and its pilot returning to the aircraft carrier after each mission and ultimately returning home.


Warren returned to Emporia State University to complete his bachelor's degree in business administration following the war and his honorable discharge. During this time, he met his future wife, Helen B. Laybourn; they married on June 15, 1947, in El Dorado, Kan.


Following his college graduation in 1948, Warren was hired by Conoco, where he retired in 1985 after a gratifying 37-year career. They had two daughters that he dearly loved. After Helen's passing, Warren married on Nov. 7, 1992, at Grace Episcopal Church, and last year, they celebrated 25 years of marriage.


Warren lived by the "work hard, play hard" philosophy. Diligent work brought him satisfaction in accounting and auditing for Conoco, and after retiring, he frequently volunteered at Grace Episcopal Church, where he was a member for seventy years. At Grace Episcopal, Warren served many years on the vestry, and was elected to several terms as Senior Warden. Warren also served on the Board of Directors for the Golden Villa Adult Day Care Center and on his home owners association.


Warren enjoyed badminton with friends, but he most enjoyed boating and skiing with his daughters and their friends on Lake Ponca and other area lakes. His patience helped many of his daughters' friends learn to water ski.


Warren was quite skilled at the harmonica, having played in the harmonica band in school. He continued to enjoy music and dancing with family and friends well into his 90s. Warren enjoyed planning and providing for annual family adventures to Grand Lake, Lake of the Ozarks, and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. His love for serving others was evident in so many things, whether it was helping at the church, or preparing tax returns as a certified AARP volunteer for eleven years. He especially enjoyed doing home improvement projects for his family. He gave of himself, finding joy, purpose, and energy in giving his time, talents, and treasures to others.


Survivors include his wife, children, sister, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, special friends, as well as many nieces, nephews and friends.


Warren was preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Helen; daughter, Marsha Hamilton; and siblings, Paul Dick, Russell Dick, Helen Cherry, Glenn Dick, Robert Dick, Carl Dick, Dorothy Dick, and Leon Dick.


In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Grace Episcopal Church, 109 N. 13th St., Ponca City, OK 74601.



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